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Former traditional Finance Professional turned Crypto Enthusiast | Sharing insights, trends, and strategies to navigate the digital asset revolution 🚀📊#Crypto

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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
👀 US companies thought they were getting cheap labor….instead they imported massive Fraud directly inside of their own company to steal customer data and their proprietary data, while also scamming themselves. This should be considered a National Security Threat!
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FBI SanFrancisco@FBISanFrancisco

News Alert: Today, the #FBI arrested three Silicon Valley engineers who are facing charges of conspiring to commit trade secret theft from Google and other leading technology companies, theft and attempted theft of trade secrets, and obstruction of justice. Samaneh Ghandali, 41, Mohammadjavad Khosravi aka Mohammad Khosravi, 40, and Soroor Ghandali, 32, all of San Jose, made their initial appearances in federal district court in San Jose this afternoon. As part of the alleged scheme to commit trade secret theft, the defendants used their employment at technology companies to obtain access to confidential and sensitive information. The defendants then exfiltrated confidential and sensitive documents, including trade secrets related to processor security and cryptography and other technologies, from Google and other technology companies to unauthorized third-party and personal locations, including to work devices associated with each other’s employers, and to Iran. Read more: justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/s…

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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
@LayoffAI @SpeakSamuel This guy obviously overstayed and is doing illegal things. Another great example how the “temporary” work Visa is being abused. There is a reason he didn’t want to pass back through customs again.
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Sam Peak@SpeakSamuel·
This H-1B worker has lived in the US for nearly 20 years and built a family here. His mom was dying in India. To visit her, he would need to wait months to book a consular appointment--with the soonest one available likely being scheduled one year out. He made the difficult choice of not visiting his dying mom because leaving without an appointment would mean separation from his children, job, and his other obligations. Much of the commentary around immigration focuses on how such bureaucratic burdens undermine immigrants’ ability to contribute and innovate. But we must remember that this red tape also prevents these people from being fully engaged with their own lives and meaningfully present in the lives of others. This matters too, and these seemingly non-economic problems will eventually translate into economic costs. If America is no longer a place where people feel empowered to be the best versions of themselves as they celebrate, struggle, and grieve, it ceases not just being the land of opportunity, but also the land of dignity and purpose. linkedin.com/posts/gautam-d…
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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
@SpeakSamuel First off he is on a “temporary” Visa that is currently being phased out. Second, no one should be “building a family here” based off of a temporary Visa. And if he has been here for 20 Years it is highly likely that he overstayed and didnt go back which he is even avoiding doing
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
🚨BREAKING: Rep. Ilhan Omar funneled millions in taxpayer dollars to a Minneapolis health clinic — run by her own sister, Sahra Noor! While serving in office, Omar backed big public funding for the People’s Center where her sister served as CEO.
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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
👀 The reality is that we imported a bunch of unproductive people, just for votes. These people have put an enormous strain on our Resources. There is no way to sugarcoat it!
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav

The USA would have a much higher standard of living if we only had 200 million people instead of 350 million. There is not a single thing that has improved by importing 100 million people from the 3rd world and letting most of them get on welfare, food stamps and Medicaid.

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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
@Eric_Schmitt Every DEI poster hung up at companies like JPMorgan Chase has an Indian on it. DEI has nothing to do with equality etc. it is used as a way to normalize bringing Foreign workers in to lower the wages of US workers. It was always about money.
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Eric Schmitt
Eric Schmitt@Eric_Schmitt·
I dug through the H-1B data and uncovered over 100 jobs explicitly tied to DEI. USCIS confirmed it. Why does America need foreign labor for “DEI administrator” roles? Apparently, even the DEI industrial complex has been outsourced. Absurd. The H-1B system is rotten to its core.
Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt

I’ve spent the last year working with USCIS to root out and terminate H-1B abuses. We've worked together to expose how the Left weaponized H-1Bs into a DEI fraud factory. We're shutting it down. Here's the most recent data. 🧵

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Kelly - TCK@tx4kids·
Can’t even go in the Prosper Walmart without seeing Muslim women in full burqas. And the parking lot was full of “student driver” stickers. North Texas looks unrecognizable compared to just a few years ago.
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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
@USTechWorkers Who in the world makes these decisions? It’s like Fraud on top of even more fraud in plain sight.
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U.S. Tech Workers@USTechWorkers·
The City of South Bend is using taxpayer funds to reimburse companies for H-1B visa sponsorships—up to $4,000 per worker. Should taxpayer funds be used to offset the cost of hiring foreign workers?
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Sarah Raviani
Sarah Raviani@sarahraviani·
North Texas has literally turned into India/Pakistan.
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Nicholas J. Stelzner
Nicholas J. Stelzner@stelzner_n1150·
Biggest H-1B hellscapes ranked: 1. Dallas Massive gap 2. San Francisco 3. San Jose 4. Seattle 5. New York City 6. Washington DC 7. Atlanta 8. Boulder 9. Boston 10. Columbus
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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
@PlumbNick @shivender In the case of JPMorgan a lot of the recruiters are Indian and usually only pass down Indian resumes to hiring managers. A lot of the hiring managers are also Indian and invite their friends in the interview (so they can control the entire process). A lot of filtering at the top
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Nick Plumb@PlumbNick·
@shivender The issue for most people is getting to the job offer phase. Recruiters screen out American applicants in favor of foreign labor.
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Shiven@shivender·
Yet no one can explain why Americans choose not to do these jobs at the salaries & under the conditions that all these H-1Bs are ready to do. Why? Really. Would you rather be unemployed than less-paid? And “less” according to what imaginary standard? I mean, seriously.
Official Layoff@LayoffAI

Yesterday, graphics on illegal immigration into the country went viral. So we built one for legal immigration. 6.9M Department of Labor LCA filings, required by law before H-1B petitions are filed. 11 years. Every red dot is a filing for an Indian to be hired instead of you.

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@boydmyers JPMC uses Visa Parking a lot (moving them to another country first like Ireland, Singapore, London etc.) and then they come up with a fake reason to move them to the US (saying to open an office, they couldn’t find US talent for the position etc.) they are also H1B employer
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Boyd Myers@boydmyers·
JP Morgan may singlehandedly end the H1B visa program.
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@Eric_Schmitt You should look at JPMorgan Chase they use DEI filtering in their process for going through Resume’s
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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
@MikeBenzCyber Unfortunately this is pretty much the calmest thing that happens at JPMC, it gets a lot worse than this.
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Layah Heilpern@LayahHeilpern·
Every bitcoin bottom in history came with capitulation: 2018: -84% 2020 COVID: -50% in a day 2022 LUNA/FTX: -78% 2026 so far: a few weeks of fear and people are already buying back in. Bottoms don't look like this.
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John J.S. Soriano
John J.S. Soriano@JohnJSSoriano·
94% of Indian immigrants with children are stably married, compared to 66% of white Americans. That is something they are doing right, not something you control away! This guy is holding it against Indians that their children grow up in stable families. Very conservative!
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Hany Girgis@SanDiegoKnight

This Cato ‘immigrants pay more taxes’ flex + Indian chart is peak cherry-picking. Impressive numbers… until you actually look under the hood. 🧐” 1. It’s median household income, not individual or per-capita — and Indian households are structured differently • The chart (and the “twice as much” claim) uses households, not people. Indian-American households are larger on average (~3.0–3.8 people vs. U.S. average ~2.5) and far more likely to have multiple full-time high earners (dual STEM/medical professionals is common). en.wikipedia. • Indian Americans still have high personal earnings (median ~$85k for ages 16+, ~$106k for full-time workers per 2023 Pew), but the “almost twice” headline evaporates when you adjust for household size and number of workers. This is a classic statistical sleight-of-hand when comparing groups with different living arrangements. 2. Extreme positive selection bias … this is the cream of India’s elite, not “immigrants” in general • Indian Americans aren’t a random sample of India’s 1.4 billion people. The vast majority arrived via H-1B, EB-2/3, or student visas …hyper-selective for advanced degrees and high-skill jobs. You’re comparing the top ~0.1–1% of India’s talent/IQ/education distribution to the broad U.S. average (which includes everyone from McDonald’s workers to retirees). • India’s own per-capita income and education levels are far lower. This doesn’t prove broad immigration is economically magical; it proves cherry-picked high-skill immigration works for the selectees. Second-generation outcomes are strong but show some regression toward the mean, and chain migration/family sponsorship often dilutes the skill level over time. 3. Cato’s overall “immigrants pay more taxes” claim has well-documented methodological holes • Cato (a libertarian think tank that favors more immigration) attributes welfare benefits received by U.S.-born children of immigrants to “natives,” not the immigrant parents. This understates immigrant fiscal costs. The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) and others note this flips the picture: when you count the full household burden (including kids), immigrant-headed households use welfare at higher rates than native-headed ones. • Cato aggregates all immigrants (high-skill Indians + low-skill groups + illegals). The net positive they find is heavily driven by the high earners. Other studies (National Academies of Sciences, Heritage, etc.) have found first-generation immigrants often impose net costs, especially low-skilled/illegal cohorts. • Their data ends before the post-2021 border surge effects fully hit long-term budgets. 4. H-1B-specific issues (the main pipeline for Indian success) • Many Indian immigrants in tech come via H-1B, which has documented problems: outsourcing/body shops (e.g., Infosys, TCS), wage suppression (foreign workers often paid less for similar roles), and ethnic nepotism once Indians reach management (preferring co-ethnics for hiring/promotions). This displaces U.S. workers and depresses wages in STEM. • Fraud allegations are common (fake credentials, benching workers, etc.). Critics argue this isn’t “adding value” so much as arbitraging cheaper labor and networks. 5. Other drains and context • Remittances: Indian Americans send massive sums back to India (India receives over $100B+ in remittances annually, a huge chunk from the U.S.). That’s money leaving the U.S. economy. • Cost of living: Indians are heavily concentrated in high-cost metros (SF Bay, NYC, etc.), where nominal incomes are inflated anyway. Adjust for purchasing power and the gap shrinks. • The post uses Indian success to defend a general “immigrants = net positive” narrative from Cato. But Indians are ~1.4% of the U.S. population and an outlier. Broad policy implications (more low-skill immigration, open borders, etc.) don’t follow from one high-performing subgroup.

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AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
We just sued Cloudera for discriminating against U.S. workers in favor of foreign visa holders for high-paying tech jobs. This is a violation of the Immigration & Nationality Act, & @CivilRights will not hesitate to sue employers for discriminating against U.S. workers! You are on notice! justice.gov/opa/pr/civil-r…
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FBI Director Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash·
Come again? This FBI and DOJ with our DHS partners drafted and executed every search warrant today. But go ahead and take credit for our work while we smoke out the fraud plaguing Minnesota under your governorship.
Governor Tim Walz@GovTimWalz

Today’s raids by state and federal law enforcement happened because our state agencies caught irregular behavior and reported it. That’s how the system is supposed to work, and our agencies will keep at it as long as there are fraudsters around to put behind bars.

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Crypto Hub@TheCryptoHubX·
@MarioNawfal @IlhanMN committed a lot more than just immigration Fraud, it’s obvious she committed many types of financial fraud also…….you don’t just have a $30 million accident on your financial reporting.
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Bill Melugin
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_·
BREAKING: DOJ confirms to @FoxNews that FBI and HSI agents are currently raiding 20+ locations in the Minneapolis, MN area in relation to ongoing federal fraud investigations. Sources tell FOX the locations are largely Somali linked businesses, including the infamous "Quality Learning Center". I'm told these are court approved search warrants being served and they are tied to fraud, not immigration enforcement. Fox is told 22 search warrants were executed in Minnesota this morning. DOJ spokesperson holding statement: “Today the FBI with federal, state and local law enforcement is involved in court-authorized law enforcement activity as part of an ongoing fraud investigation.”
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