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Texas real estate agent testifies there is a massive scam going on where foreigners from India are being imported and they don’t have to qualify to be given apartments She says more Indian scammers come here and are buying homes She says fake companies are paying for apartments for...

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Foreign workers replacing American workers are put in the uncomfortable position as the scapegoat for decisions made by tech companies: "The argument you hear from the high tech firms is that they can't find enough qualified American workers. Well, there are a lot of qualified American workers. But the companies will do better financially if they hire the foreign worker rather than the American." "The American workers are just as skilled as you are, perhaps even more skilled. Yes, that's true." Most of these global staffing firms are based in India. They've become multi-billion dollar enterprises, supplying American companies with H-1B workers like Rajesh to replace American workers. Rajesh said he was never told in India he'd be taking Americans jobs. Rajesh: "I have to take all of their knowledge and basically I have to steal it. That's my job description. The American workers lose their job and they also cry while leaving the job. They cry. They've been working there 20 years. And suddenly I've taken their job. If I lose a job, I can go back to India. But where can they go?" "You must know that when most native born Americans see this going on, they blame you." "But I'm not the enemy. The main villains are the Indian companies and their American corporate clients. They are exploiting us." No point in hating the players, hate the game. The tech companies are the 'contemptible' ones for replacing Americans with foreign workers purely for profit.

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VIDEO | Talking on whether India will stop buying Russian oil as claimed by the US, foreign secretary Vikram Misri says the country is neither dependent on any single source for this, nor intend to be. He says, "You are aware that India is a net importer in the oil and gas sector. We are a developing economy; we have to be conscious about our resource availability. Naturally, when you are dependent to the extent of 80–85% on an imported resource, you have to have concerns about the possibility of inflation driven by energy costs. So, it’s not surprising therefore that our foremost priority is to safeguard the interests of Indian consumers insofar as energy is concerned—to really ensure that they receive adequate energy at the right price and through reliable and secure supplies. And our import policy insofar as energy is concerned is therefore driven entirely by these objectives. Now, you would also have observed that in recent years, the global economy has faced significant uncertainties which have had a major impact on the stability of global energy markets... We are neither dependent on any single source for this, nor do we intend to be. And it is natural for the mix of sources to vary from time to time, depending on objective market conditions. Our approach is to maintain multiple sources of supply and diversify them as appropriate to ensure stability. Therefore, I would say that the more diversified we are in this area, the more secure we are. So far, as actual sourcing of energy is concerned—again, all of you follow this closely, so you know that the actual sourcing is done by oil companies. Oil companies in the public sector, oil companies in the private sector. And they make decisions based on market conditions. They assess availability at any given point in time, they assess risks, they assess costs in this process. And obviously, all of these companies also have their own internal accountability-related processes to look at and certain fiduciary responsibilities in the market..."

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