The more research  I do, the more it seems that Apex Technology Group is a criminal enterprise along the lines of the infamous Vision Systems, and more recently, Peri Software Solutions.  The two cases differ a bit because the case against Vision Systems is criminal, involving and the Peri case is nothing more than a slap on the wrist by the DOL.

There are some strong parallels between Apex Technology Group and Vision Systems:

1.  Both are represented by mob lawyer Patrick Papalia and his firm Herten, Burstein, Sheridan, Cevasco, Bottinelli. 

2.  Both agencies have a history of trying to intimidate and silence people who expose their shady business practices.

But we all know that the Desi bodyshops have for years been sending C & D's to H-1Bs who dare to publicize their bonded contracts, sordid guest houses, fees for visa processing, and other abuses.  This is a pattern that cheerleaders for the H-1B program like Vivek Wadhwa don't want you to know about.  In fact, when the Vision Systems' case broke, Professor Fraudwa mocked the case and trivialized the rule of law in our country.  In an email to a former H-1B that was secretly passed on to me, he sarcastically thought the case was about Mexicans:

From: Vivek Wadhwa <vivek@wadhwa.com>
Subject: [saja-disc] RE: IMMIGRATION/DITN: Feds Bust Nationwide H-1B Visa Scam, report eWeek and others
To: "SAJA DISC" <saja-disc@lists.jrn.columbia.edu>
Date: Sunday, February 15, 2009, 12:10 PM

When I started reading these articles, I thought this was about a "crime ring" importing thousands of illegal workers through underground tunnels in Mexico. Or that these people were distributing drugs. The article says that 11 workers of an mickey-mouse consulting company were working in a location which is different than what they were registered for. The crime? They were paid slightly lower wages! They call this a "Nationwide H-1B Visa Scam."

I wonder what the Punjabi Professor would say about the Peri case, where 163 people are owed $1.45 million in back pay?  We already know what that failed entrepreneur and NASSCOM shill had to say about Apex's legal attack on several Americans like myself; he has no respect for our 1st Amendment and condones legal harassment, censorship, and intimidation, as long as the people doing the attacking are Desis like him and the victims are gora.


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United States James
February 26. 2010 14:44
James

Fraudwha knows the abuse is ramapant and these few that got caught are just the tip of the iceberg.

And yes professor, India IS more corrupt than Mexico. In fact, India is so corrupt that it makes Mexico look like Japan.

No one wants Indians in their countries.


no site


April 7. 2010 02:31
Australian immigration

Useful info. Hope to see more good posts in the future.


http://ausvisas.net.au/http://ausvisas.net.au/


April 8. 2010 05:52
marie Mccue

Hi, perhaps you might be able to help me? I see you are using Drupal on ur website. I lately decided to make a blog for myself and i am presently trying to use one of the free blog website services available in my country, but i would very like to create my own blog on my own site name. I lately read about drupal and i was thinking maybe you might know where i could find helpful training or videos on how to use drupal properly? Thanks!


http://www.blueworld.co.za/blog/read.aspx?id=16129http://www.blueworld.co.za/blog/read.aspx?id=16129


April 8. 2010 22:39
tunnel rat

Nope, I'm not using Drupal.  Get a clue.

And stop spamming.


http://www.techinsurgent.com/http://www.techinsurgent.com/

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