MEDIA: Indian IT company Cloudgen admits to major H-1B visa fraud
From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 19 03:11:53 2021
H/T Border Hawk, BorderHawk.NEWS, see the anonymous Press Trust of
India hack on whether Merrick Garland will award AUSAs who prosecute
the scab worker bodyshops with the worst counsel from the Treason Bar: <URL:https://www.hindustantimes.com/nri-news/indian-it-company-cloudgen-admits-to-major-h-1b-visa-fraud-101622637026545.html>
| Cloudgen took a percentage of the worker's salary as their fees,
| earning approximately $493,516.28 in profits during the course of
| the conspiracy.
|
| Chief US District Judge Lee H. Rosenthal will announce the
| sentencing on September 16, the statement said.
|
| At the time of sentencing, the company could have to pay up to
| $500,000 or the greater of twice the gross gain or twice the gross
| loss as well as a maximum five years of probation.
Garland's presser on the whole of government approach to defending
legacy American proles from their dispossession: <URL:https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdtx/pr/houston-consulting-company-admits-h-1b-visa-fraud-conspiracy>
| The Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service conducted the
| investigation with the assistance of DOL and DHS. Assistant U.S.
| Attorneys Richard W. Bennett and Jay Hileman are prosecuting the
| case.
Is Pallempati doing the job Americans won't do?
John groenveld@acm.org
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