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Reply to ""The majority of your children are average. And so are you.""
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[quote=Anonymous]Recent increase in competition for colleges and schools in Fairfax county is due to the large Asian invasion from H1Bs in IT since 1990. It should be shutdown and focus our energies on training our own children in college. Our children are average but it doesn't mean we need to sponsor children from the other side of the world for "success". The Indian firms commit frauds to send h1bs to US. Infosys is just one example. The federal investigation was conducted jointly by the Department of State's Diplomatic Security Service and Immigration and Custom Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations. The immigration agents found an 84% error rate in the company's I-9s, work-authorization forms that employers complete for each employee, according to an official close to the investigation. Infosys distributed a "Do's and Don'ts" memorandum to foreign nationals to help them appear that they qualified for a B-1 visa, according to the complaint. For example, they were instructed to "not mention activities like implementation design and testing consulting etc., which sound like work." They were told to avoid using terms like "work" and to "not mention anything about contract rates." Infosys directed employees to inform customs and border protection officers at airports that their destinations were those listed on a "labor condition application" to avoid additional paperwork and scrutiny, according to the complaint. For example, on or about Oct. 28, 2009, Infosys allegedly directed an individual cited as VG to tell U.S. authorities that he was destined for Seattle when his destination was in fact Bentonville, Ark. http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304527504579167490918208338 At TJ, 2012’s admitted freshman class has 317 students of Asian heritage, or about 66 percent of the class, and 123 white students, about 25 percent. The five black students represent 1 percent of the admitted class of 2017. The class composition is significantly different than it was in 2009.[/quote]
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