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He alerted emergency services about Sara Gonzales for revealing a possible H-1B visa fraud.

He alerted emergency services about Sara Gonzales for revealing a possible H-1B visa fraud.

Blaze TV host Sarah Gonzalez took it upon herself to investigate a residence she suspected of being involved in H-1B visa fraud. What she discovered, however, was quite unusual.

“Indian scammers, be careful; they didn’t take it well,” she quipped.

In a video of the encounter, Gonzalez was seen at the door asking about an H-1B worker associated with a company that turned out to be a home address. An Indian man, presumably the homeowner, stepped outside and threatened to call the police.

The company in question is Qubitz Tech Systems LLC, which has been granted 13 H-1B visas.

The man told 911, “Someone’s knocking on my door and it feels threatening.”

“I’m not threatening you,” responded Gonzalez.

She believes this instance might be just the start of a larger issue surrounding fraud in the U.S.

Another company, 3BEES Technologies, also caught her attention; it was allocated 27 H-1B visas between 2022 and 2025. When she visited its listed address, she found only an empty office under construction, indicating that no one was actually there.

“We’ve revealed a network of fake companies designed to import thousands of workers and drain our resources,” Gonzalez stated.

“This isn’t just an isolated issue,” she added. “There are likely many companies operating in this manner, entirely under the government’s radar. I wonder where Immigration and Customs Enforcement stands on these matters?”

“If I can go to a government website and match these addresses to see if they’re legitimate, why can’t the government do the same?” she questioned.

“Take a look around your community. This is a serious issue, as it clearly shows exploitation of loopholes in our visa system,” she urged.

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