Indian 'chop shops' and US protectionism
Is US taxing India for its own survival?
Democrat Senator Charles E. Schumer wants to hike H1-B visa fees for the 'chop shops' to raise $600 million to secure the porous US-Mexican border
CMN Correspondent
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
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venkat said on 8/12/2010 2:51:47 PM:
I believe, actions of most India engineers work for Indian companies in the USA prove that Indian software companies are in fact ‘chop shops’. What percent of Indian engineers still work for the Indian companies, even after getting Green cards? How many people having green card willingly (i.e. if they have a secure job and they are sure they will not be laid-off) take a job in US divisions of Indian companies? Why do they leave, if they are not chop shops?
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Sagar said on 8/11/2010 1:23:38 PM:
It is time for india to be self reliant. it should focus on emerging market that the sinking ship called US.
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Fair Game said on 8/11/2010 6:34:12 AM:
India increased visa fee for Indian Americans/Persons of Indian origin (so called own ambassdors). The visa fee for 5 years Entry visa ( for former Indians) is double than visa fee for 10 years tourist visa( for foreigners).The reason given by Indian govt. is internal security (border control) and by Indian consulates is revenue.Indian govt and Indian consulates are discriminating their own people by refusing visa to visit their motherland and act like dictators. Why crying over these rules? Is it not typical Indian double character????
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