The Sopranos Meet H-1B In New Jersey
theodp writes "We smack this IT geek around a little, take him for a nice car ride, threaten to 'take care of him' if he doesn't recant his story, give him 5 G's for his trouble, and badda boom, badda bing, case dismissed. Federal prosecutors allege that an H-1B visa-holding IT employee who was owed some $53,000 in back wages was threatened in meetings at restaurants and in his home if he didn't change his story. However, the victim captured some of what happened on tape, and two employees of an Illinois-based IT staffing company — not named in the indictment but identified by the NJ Star-Ledger as ComData Consulting Inc. of Rolling Meadows, IL — are now facing extortion-related charges and a possible 20 years in prison."
Why shouldn't a company be allowed to do this in a free market? The Market is self-correcting, so if they do this then no one will work for them and they will go bankrupt. So let them do it, that is the American Way!
Do you mean: Don't, do nothing. or Do something?
The latter. Of course, I don't know why anyone has to explain it; it was really quite not unclear.
"A government is a body of people usually -- notably -- ungoverned." -Shepherd Book
Trinath Chigurupati, a 36-year-old Indian citizen living in Monmouth Junction, was arrested at his home Wednesday and released on $150,000 bail.
I think that's a pretty good statement that a foreign citizen was involved.
Will you guys please stop channeling Yoda when giving advice?
in soviet Russia, Yoda channels you!
in soviet Russia, Yoda you channels!
There ya go ... for you fixed it is.
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