In this Dallas Express article, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is escalating an investigation into alleged abuse of the H-1B visa system, targeting dozens of companies suspected of operating “ghost offices” to bypass immigration and labor laws.
- Ken Paxton has expanded the probe to 30 North Texas firms suspected of misusing the H-1B visa program
- The investigation focuses on “ghost offices,” where companies allegedly claim fake or inactive business locations to meet visa requirements
- Authorities believe some firms may be exploiting the system to import foreign labor while avoiding proper oversight and compliance
- The H-1B visa program is intended to bring in highly skilled foreign workers when qualified Americans are unavailable
- Critics argue the program is often abused to undercut American wages and displace domestic workers
- Paxton’s office is demanding documentation from the targeted companies to verify legitimate operations and employee placement
- The investigation could lead to legal action, fines, or restrictions for companies found violating state or federal laws
- The move aligns with broader concerns among conservatives about immigration loopholes and labor market impacts
Read the full story: https://dallasexpress.com/state/texas-ag-paxton-expands-h-1b-ghost-office-investigation-into-30-north-texas-firms/
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