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@gc22gc @VP @iaproject @JDVance Someone needs to pass this along to @RyanGirdusky, who is drama-queen-sniping at those of us who refuse to play the #PretendToBeWinningWhileSellingOut game currently being pushed in the EstablishmentImmigration sphere.


MULLIN: “We're still deporting illegals... but we're doing it in a more quiet way because my goal in 6 months is to not have DHS on the lead story every day.”

They told you there’s a “talent shortage.” Meanwhile… The same companies laying off thousands of American workers are also among the largest users of H-1B visas. This isn’t a coincidence. It’s a system designed to: ▪️ Lower worker leverage ▪️Suppress wages ▪️Increase control And once you see it… you can’t unsee it.










Quick update on the H-1B state contractor analysis and a preview from a small subset of parsed HHSC Contracts. The most interesting finding (to me) so far: A single H-1B dependent contractor received payment for $10,460,376.99 in staffing contracts from the state of Texas since Greg Abbott has been in office. In only 12 days of April 2026, they've netted $309,113. They also received over $2.7M in forgiven PPP loans and approval for at least 35 H-1B workers. The images below are just a snapshot of recent HHSC state contracts for IT Staffing Augmentation - only one job has a billable rate below $90 an hour. Also of note - most of the "workers" names I've searched list different employers on LinkedIn than the contractor reporting them as the assigned worker. It almost makes you think that many of these people are either not actually working on these contracts or they can't say they are because their H-1B visa was sponsored by a different employer. However, some also show a location in India - so who knows... @GregAbbott_TX how much more of this do you need to see?














