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Pritpal Singh

@PritpalASCC

American Sikh Caucus Committee

California, USA เข้าร่วม Şubat 2021
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
Now that my X account has been banned in India by the Indian government, I am finally ready to release our Texas Indian-Invasion documentary. Thank you @PMOIndia . I no longer have to worry about infinite Indians mass-reporting my account. I win.
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Sabeer Bhatia
Sabeer Bhatia@sabeer·
Regrettably, this is the truth.
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Rana Ayyub
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub·
Two hundred Dalit workers were sent from Rajasthan to New Jersey to work on one of the largest Hindu temple outside India. Two died, many have developed an incurable lung disease with some preferring death over their pain. The sheer inhumanity theguardian.com/us-news/2026/a…
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Audrey Truschke
Audrey Truschke@AudreyTruschke·
“People appreciate the art but they don’t know the blood.” Big expose on abuse, visa fraud and medical neglect of #Dalit workers in the building of the New Jersey BAPS temple. I wonder if they'll shut the temple down, as untenable given repeated issues. theguardian.com/us-news/2026/a…
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Pritpal Singh@PritpalASCC·
Worth reading: an informative piece on the growing scrutiny of India-aligned RSS networks and their reach in the United States. It also raises serious questions about the role of U.S.-based groups like @HinduAmerican, led by @SuhagAShukla, in deepening division instead of strengthening civic trust. christiandaily.com/news/us-panel-…
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Ryan James Girdusky
Ryan James Girdusky@RyanGirdusky·
A new study found that 40% of computer science masters degree graduates at UMass Amherst were not working in the field post-graduation compared to just 14% of immigrants who found jobs in the STEM field. 24% of American graduates were unemployed. instituteforsoundpublicpolicy.org/umass-amherst-…
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The Wall Street Journal
Criminals have taken digital scams to a new level in India—and are looking elsewhere for victims on.wsj.com/4tifGQh
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Chief_Engineer
Chief_Engineer@ChiefEngineerCE·
Karan Gupta is the perfect blueprint for how corruption actually operates in our American economy now that we have opened the borders. Here’s what happened: A senior director at Optum (UnitedHealth Group subsidiary) hired his lifelong friend into a high-paying managerial data engineering role using a fake resume. The friend was completely unqualified and did zero real work for nearly four years. He collected a six-figure salary plus bonuses, and kicked more than half of it straight back to Gupta in cash via bank transfers. Total fraud: over $1.2 million. Gupta was convicted on wire fraud, conspiracy, and money laundering charges very recently. You want to know why H1B are so prevalent despite their fake credentials and missing skills are filling every role in large companies? How this extends to Universities, Government contracts, and expands like a virus? Understand everyone gets a kickback while you pay for it either as a consumer, shareholder, or a taxpayer. Politicians through lobbyists that approve the contracts, board of directors who each get a chunk of the action, and it just dribbles down the pyramid. I witnessed this myself and wrote about it in my subscriber series- I had a VP insist I use a contractor for services that we did not need. Ended up they were trying to pass off icons that were freeware as something that deserved to be High Value for our HMI/GUI of a medical device product we were releasing. Yeah ends up nearly everyone from legal to the VP himself 'owned' the LLC of the contractor. I actually heard the CEO of that same company complain to me that there was NO WAY he was going to issue the profit from our products to the shareholders. I went to the SEC- they said yup this is how they drain companies from the inside. This isn’t rare. This is the standard operating model. How the scam actually works (engineer’s view): Someone with influence (politician on the government side, executive or “trusted” manager on the corporate side) green-lights the contract or the hire. Work is either fake, massively over-scoped, or completely unnecessary. The vendor or “consultant” bills huge inflated amounts. A cut flows back as kickbacks - cash, offshore wires, family jobs, luxury perks. Remittance is simply stealing from American Government and Institutions to fund overseas economies. The cycle repeats until the budget is drained dry. Taxpayers (public contracts) or shareholders (private companies) pay every penny. Why they keep getting away with it: We live in a high-trust society. We still assume that executives, managers, and “leaders” are acting in good faith. We give them the benefit of the doubt because that’s how American industry used to work. But the warning signs are always the same: Teams suddenly filled with people picked for reasons other than merit (same hometown, same university, same ethnic clique, same visa pipeline). Honest engineers who ask questions or push back on fake work get treated as outsiders, sidelined, or pushed out. The big issue they have? Too many Americans took an oath as a scout to follow God and do good. Cliques form where loyalty to the group matters more than loyalty to the mission or the numbers. Dissent is labeled “not a team player” while the cash keeps flowing. Add the offshoring layer and it becomes almost bulletproof. Once the work or the billing is routed through Indian or Chinese subsidiaries, even if the parent company is technically American, the money slips out of the easy reach of U.S. regulators. Audits slow down. Jurisdiction gets muddy. Tracing the kickbacks becomes exponentially harder. The same company can now say “that was our foreign entity” while American taxpayers and shareholders eat the loss. This is why the endless push for more offshoring isn’t just about cheaper labor. It’s about moving the extraction machine outside the spotlight of American accountability. Engineers and professionals see this first because we’re the ones forced to pretend the fake work is real. How to report it (practical steps): If you see the pattern: Document everything - dates, invoices, change orders, who approved what. Report anonymously where possible and get a bounty in most cases: SEC (public companies, FCPA, shareholder fraud): sec.gov/tcr GAO (federal contracts, waste/fraud): gao.gov/fraud or 1-800-424-5454 DOJ Fraud Section: justice.gov/criminal-fraud… Your company’s ethics/compliance hotline (then escalate externally if they bury it) Once it’s documented through official channels, it stops being “your word against theirs” and becomes a recorded compliance issue. Bookmark this. Share it with every engineer and PM you know. See the H1B on the org chart you have never had contact with- there could be an excellent explanation because these are not random events. The more people who know exactly how the game works and exactly how to report it, the harder it becomes for the insiders to keep draining the system. Real question for the professionals who’ve lived this: What was the earliest red flag you saw in a project or work setting that turned out to be a cash-extraction scheme? His biggest shame is getting caught. Read more about the ghosted employee scam and understand how and why so many H1B without talent are being placed in companies. [moneycontrol.com/news/trends/in…]
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Gurpreet S. Sahota
Gurpreet S. Sahota@GurpreetSSahota·
Indian-Origin Texas Judge Faces 10 Year Term For Money Laundering. KP George was convicted of third-degree felony charges and could face 10 years in prison. He was the first Indian-origin judge in Ford Bend. houstonpress.com/news/kp-george…
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Pritpal Singh
Pritpal Singh@PritpalASCC·
@jpdeol @vali_nasr Banaameh Khodaavandeh jaano kharad, Kazeen bartar undeeshah bur noogzarad
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Shehbaz Sharif
Shehbaz Sharif@CMShehbaz·
Pakistan welcomes and fully supports ongoing efforts to pursue dialogue to end the WAR in Middle East, in the interest of peace and stability in region and beyond. Subject to concurrence by the US and Iran, Pakistan stands ready and honoured to be the host to facilitate meaningful and conclusive talks for a comprehensive settlement of the ongoing conflict. @realDonaldTrump @SteveWitkoff @araghchi
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Born here. Raised here. Harvested here. Processed here. The TRUE AMERICAN standard. 🇺🇸
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One Bad Dude
One Bad Dude@OneBadDude_·
AMERICA! 🇺🇸 This woman is raising a badass little rancher and I love it! This is how you teach your children important life skills. Bravo on this woman 👏 This is a beautiful thing to see!
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Sam Cooper
Sam Cooper@scoopercooper·
RCMP Commissioner Duheme’s Repression Denials Will Undermine Trust Of Diaspora Victims thebureau.news/p/commissioner…
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Narinder Singh Surrey
Narinder Singh Surrey@Narinde29421937·
The contradiction here is hard to ignore. While the RCMP commissioner appears to be softening the language and leaving room for ambiguity, Canada’s former national security advisor, Jody Thomas, is calling the situation what it is “extraordinarily serious.” That kind of stark difference isn’t just a disagreement in tone, it exposes a deeper inconsistency within Canada’s own leadership on a matter of national security. When someone at her level speaks that directly, it signals that the threat is not speculative or exaggerated it’s real, and it demands urgency. Trying to downplay it with cautious wording only undermines public trust. If those responsible for protecting Canadians aren’t aligned in their assessment, it raises a fundamental question, who is being fully honest about the scale of the issue and who isn’t? Canadians demand answers! ctvnews.ca/video/2026/03/…
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