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Vjawarrior
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Tilak:

okka Coke/Pepsi ani kaadu .. Monsanto/Kargil nunchi Phillips/Whirlpool daaka there are 1000s of businesses dependent on India .. all flouting norms ..


asalki monsanto ni ban chesi denkali....daridra naakodukulu veelllu....oka saari konni companies ni investigate chesi....ban chesi denkithe...appudu US konchem line loki vastundi...deenemma lekapothe evadni padithe stamping reject cheyadam...GC ki 15 yrs....mana napunsak leader lkodukulu okkadiki pattadu....mana nunchi funds denkutaar...all happies untaaru
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Tilak
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Vjawarrior:

u know what coke and pepsi are doing in india...dumpin their toxins in india...sucking up ground water and taking billions to USA....


okka Coke/Pepsi ani kaadu .. Monsanto/Kargil nunchi Phillips/Whirlpool daaka there are 1000s of businesses dependent on India .. all flouting norms ..
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Vjawarrior
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Jawmetri:


You mean the same should be done to INFY and other visa violators. Almost every indian company is guilty of getting work done through B1s.


u know what coke and pepsi are doing in india...dumpin their toxins in india...sucking up ground water and taking billions to USA....
Naakonchem tikkundi...kaani daanikoka lekkundi...
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Jawmetri
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Vjawarrior:

yup....veelllu maree over settunnar mana indian companies/visas etc meeda...okkasaari cocola ni india lo moosi denkithe all set/....looks like this kind of jatkaa should be given in India for coke/pepsi etc...maree ekkuva jestunnaru US lo esp on Indian companies/indians...malle defence lo..and MNC plunder outr country like anythin....




You mean the same should be done to INFY and other visa violators. Almost every indian company is guilty of getting work done through B1s.
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Vjawarrior
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Bangarappa:

a droplet of water for them...no biggie


yup....veelllu maree over settunnar mana indian companies/visas etc meeda...okkasaari cocola ni india lo moosi denkithe all set/....looks like this kind of jatkaa should be given in India for coke/pepsi etc...maree ekkuva jestunnaru US lo esp on Indian companies/indians...malle defence lo..and MNC plunder outr country like anythin....
Naakonchem tikkundi...kaani daanikoka lekkundi...
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a droplet of water for them...no biggie.
andaru kalisi adataniki idhi yemaina holy pandaga ?
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Ruj
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/10/29/us-will-reportedl y-hit-infosys-with-record-fine-for-immigration-violations/

The United States government is preparing to hit India-based outsourcing giant Infosys with the largest immigration fine ever levied, after an investigation found that the company illegally placed workers on visitor visas at American corporate clients.




The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday that the fine would be approximately $35 million. The Journal reported that a probe conducted by the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department found that Infosys was able to bring a number of its employees to the U.S. for long-term stays by using B-1 visas as opposed to the more expensive H-1B visas.

B-1 visas are meant to be used for short stays and can be obtained in a matter of days for $160. H-1B visas entitle the holder to remain in the U.S. for as long as three years. The U.S. issues a maximum of 65,000 H-1B visas per year and acquiring one can cost up to $5,000 per individual.

The settlement in the case is expected to be announced Wednesday, according to a press release issued by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Texas. A company spokesman told the Journal that Infosys had set aside $35 million to settle the case and cover legal costs.

The investigation stemmed from a 2011 lawsuit filed by an Infosys employee named Jack Palmer, who sued the company for harassment and breach of contract, claiming that his managers had retaliated against him after he raised concerns that the company was violating immigration laws.

Palmer alleged that he had attended meetings at Infosys headquarters in Bangalore, India, where he was asked to prepare letters in support of B-1 applications that would claim employees were coming to America for meetings as opposed to working at a job. Palmer's lawsuit was dismissed by a federal judge in 2012, but his attorney, Kenny Mendelsohn, told the Journal Palmer had co-operated with the federal investigation
india needs to get rid of sickular-bans..sickular-bans suck

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