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A television report and discussions on social media platforms have sparked widespread controversy over the use of forged certificates and fake applications in the U.S. H-1B visa program. It is estimated that around 70% of applications from India and 12% from China contain unreliable or illegitimate documents. Data indicates that 80% of reviewed H-1B applications from India included fraudulent documents, including cases involving universities such as Manav Bharati University, from which more than 36,000 fake certificates have been issued. A new bill aims to redesign the program to reduce manipulation and impose stricter hiring standards for foreign workers, amid concerns about system abuses and the preference for low-wage foreign labor over American workers.
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