Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated a significant investigation into potential fraud within the H-1B visa program. This investigation targets companies allegedly abusing the system to sponsor foreign workers.
• Paxton's investigation is focused on three North Texas businesses suspected of running fictitious enterprises for H-1B visa sponsorship.
• These companies reportedly advertise fake products or services, using residential or unfinished properties as their official offices.
• The investigation was influenced by reports from BlazeTV and Texas Scorecard, highlighting the irregularities of these companies, including one named 3Bees Technologies Inc.
• Concerns are raised about the difficulty of monitoring the H-1B visa program, with calls to end the program altogether due to the potential for fraud.
• The current system is seen as beneficial for criminals, who can profit from the program with little risk of being caught.
• The broader implications of visa fraud include job losses for American citizens and increased financial burdens on taxpayers.
The ongoing investigation has sparked a debate about the effectiveness of the H-1B visa program, with some advocating for its cessation due to high risks of fraud and financial damage to the economy.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/02/ken_paxton_goes_after_fraudsters_in_texas.html
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