Sara Gonzalez sparks heated debate with her video Suspected of exposing H-1B visa fraud. Gonzalez, who focuses primarily on expats in Texas, claims her work is an essential service to “root out” those who game the U.S. immigration system. In an exclusive conversation with HT.com, she addressed the accusations of racism, explained her motivations for investigating the cases in her spare time, and clarified her stance on legal immigration.
In addition to making social media Gonzales is seen hosting the daily show “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” on BlazeTV and YouTube. She also manages a weekly Texas podcast called “Come and Take It.” Talking about her job, she said, “I am also the Vice President of Texas Home Projects and the CEO of a cosmetics and skincare line called American Beauty by Sara.“
“As we all know, our northern communities Texas The past five years have seen rapid transformation. I received a few tips alerting me that visa fraud was one of the reasons for this and decided to investigate personally,” she said.
She continued: “I hope anyone who comes to this country through fraudulent means understands that the American people have had enough and we will no longer tolerate it. Every fraudster and scammer taking advantage of our immigration system, forging documents, engaging in labor trafficking, and every other trick out there should take note: We won’t stop until we root out all of you. This is our country and you will not replace us again. “
She explained: “I have spent my entire career doing investigative work, exposing all kinds of darkness and deception. Americans often come up to me and thank me for my work and tell me how grateful they are for my bravery and courage.”
The social media personality claimed she also received praise from members Indian American communities. “I also received tons of emails from Indian nationals expressing their gratitude and confirming the scam. ‘Keep going!’ That’s what I thought and that’s what I plan to do,” she told HT.com.
While each of Gonzalez’s videos have important points, they are also accompanied by a wave of comments accusing her of racism and spreading negativity. Speaking about her reaction to the comments, she said: “They don’t affect me at all, in fact, if anything, they give me motivation.”
She further accused Indian visa holders of committing more scams than others. She told HT.com, “I don’t care about random people on the internet accusing me. Statistics don’t lie. Indians (mainly from Hyderabad) are gaming the visa system. I guess if anyone has a problem with it, they can use math to figure it out.”
When questioned, Gonzalez denied receiving any money, adding that her job was to serve the country.
“I investigate visa fraud for free in my spare time, in addition to my daily paid gig. I receive no income from my YouTube channel. I consider it a service to my country.”
When asked if she had ever visited India or had any plans to do so in the future, her response was “Absolutely not.”
Expressing her views on Indians, she told HT.com, “My view on any legal immigrants is that they should be prepared to integrate into the American way of life and not bring third world values and ideals to this country. Learn English, don’t take this country for granted, don’t come here to steal our resources and send remittances back to your country of origin, don’t commit fraud or cheat the system. Participate in a true American experience or don’t come. “
“If anyone is upset by the obvious fraud I exposed, that says more about them than it does about me.”
The viral video shows her confronting an Indian technician about her H-1B visa status. She accused the man of illegally operating and owning a food truck while on a specialized work visa.
“I met an H-1B skilled worker who was running a food truck business illegally,” Gonzalez wrote when sharing the video. The video captured her walking to the Golconda Xpress Indian food truck and confronting a technician named Naveen Tummala. She claimed his H-1B visa was sponsored by Flexera Global Inc. and accused him of working illegally on a food truck.
Tumala denies the accusations and says the truck belongs to his wife. “I’m off work. I can’t help my wife, or what? Do you think I’m going to get paid for this? I know my rules. I know my rights,” Toumala said.
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