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Indian man refutes Texas whistleblower Sara Gonzales’ H-1B claims, says she’s unemployed

Indian man silences Sara Gonzales over H-1B visa ambush, says she lost her job.

Texas journalist Sara Gonzales began a “crackdown” on H-1B fraud in her state that resulted in some government action, and her latest video targets “Great America Technologies.” But it turned into a fight between Gonzalez and Nagarjuna Reddy Sakam, who was listed as a director of the company – Nagarjuna Reddy Sakam patiently talked to Gonzalez and answered all her questions, and recognized her as the woman who visited the H-1B agency and caused a nuisance.Gonzalez said the company was established in 2017 when Laxmi Chaitanya Boggula was appointed as director. Later, her husband Nagarjuna became a director. But Gonzalez claimed there was no office at their address, their phone number didn’t work and their website had no information, then surprised Nagarjuna with his home address.Nagarjuna explained that his company was small and in the process of changing its address. It doesn’t have many H-1B employees, and they work for different clients. He told Gonzalez that he was not doing business on H-1B, but he was a green card holder and he had his rights.Nagarjuna accused Gonzalez of speaking nonsense against the Indian community and told her that immigration and the government were investigating whether there was any fraud. “Don’t you have a job?” Nagarjuna asked, saying he would file charges against Gonzalez because he had done nothing illegal.After the argument, Gonzalez visited the new address Nagarjuna provided her and said it was a coworking space and there was no one there. Gonzalez called Nagarjuna again, urging him to provide public access documents. The phone conversation also turned into a fight, and Nagarjuna said he called 911 and police were on their way.

US entrepreneur says company did nothing wrong

James Blunt, an American entrepreneur who has frequently commented on immigration issues, said he investigated the company and found no problems. The company is a consulting firm that recruits talent for clients. Blount said if a self-styled whistleblower like Gonzalez showed up on private property, the property owner should first ask for her identification, deny entry and then record the interaction.Sara defended what many on social media described as “trespassing” and said Nagarjuna spoke to her for 15 minutes and “then he realized he was screwed and then he asked us to leave and we left” before becoming hostile.

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