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Please report any H1B abuse to USCIS

USCIS has established an email address which will allow individuals (including both American workers and H-1B workers who suspect they or others may be the victim of H-1B fraud or abuse) to submit tips

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email ID - reporth1babuse@uscis.dhs.gov

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unless you raise Salaries it won’t change. you can change guidelines as you want but Please note India is a country of 1.3 billion people with exceptional talents. So they will find a person to meet the new guidelines and same person will be willing to work for lesser salary. if Trump is honest and want to reform H1/L1 Visa abuse --> Raise wages , reduce quotas and make a law that 75% of Employees must be US Citizens. There may be some genuinely talented people and we should not miss out. but system should only accept those highly skilled and talented people.

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Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services agency issued a memorandum that makes it harder for companies to bring foreign technology workers to the U.S. using the H-1B visa process.

The new guidelines, issued late Friday, require additional information for computer programmers applying for the work visa to prove the jobs are complicated and require more advanced knowledge and experience. The new policy is effective immediately, so it will change how companies apply for the visas in an annual lottery process that begins Monday.

Raise those starting H1b starting salaries to 100k.

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