美国经济学家声称,一个钦奈区收到了220 000份H-1B签证,这表明存在欺诈行为,尽管尚未开始官方调查。
A U.S. economist claims a Chennai district received 220,000 H-1B visas, suggesting fraud, though no official probe has begun.
一名美国经济学家Dave Brat博士声称,印度钦奈的一个地区收到220 000 H-1B签证,超过美国年度上限的两倍,表明该方案广泛存在欺诈和系统性滥用。
A U.S. economist, Dr. Dave Brat, has alleged that a single district in Chennai, India, received 220,000 H-1B visas—over twice the U.S. annual cap—suggesting widespread fraud and systemic abuse in the program.
他声称印度国民,特别是钦奈的印度国民,在签证流中占主导地位,只有12%的印度国民来自中国,并援引了伪造证件和虚假工作聘书的证据。
He claims Indian nationals, particularly from Chennai, dominate the visa flow, with only 12% from China, and cites evidence of forged credentials and fake job offers.
前美国外交官Mahvash Siddiqui也表达了这些关切,声称印度申请者中有很大一部分使用伪造文件。
Former U.S. diplomat Mahvash Siddiqui echoed these concerns, alleging that a significant portion of Indian applicants used falsified documents.
虽然这些索赔案突显了对该方案完整性的日益严格的审查,但官方调查尚未得到证实。
While the claims highlight growing scrutiny over the program’s integrity, no official investigation has been confirmed.