The video highlights a recent Indian police bust of a fake degree racket that seized over 100,000 counterfeit certificates from universities, with many allegedly used to secure U.S. H-1B visas at costs as low as $1,400.
The post cites a former U.S. consular officer’s 2005-2007 assessment of 80-90% fraud in Indian H-1B applications and notes that 83% of such visas issued during the Biden administration went to junior or entry-level positions.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has issued investigative demands to nearly 30 North Texas businesses suspected of H-1B abuses, including operating “ghost offices” to sponsor foreign workers.