Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 9:35 a.m. No.8333535   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3584 >>3870 >>4118 >>4256

Part of the at&t cost reduction program. God help the USA

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/tucker-carlson-tonight-investigates-att-outsourcing-jobs

 

'Tucker Carlson Tonight' investigates: Are American companies putting Americans last?

 

AT&T outsourcing American jobs, forcing employees to train their eventual replacements.

 

"I'm aware of at least 8,000. At least 8,000. It could be more." (Attfag- its 3500 to 4000 US citizens lost their jobs per quarter since 2014 all offhored to India. The Indians are put in an offfice in Mexico to avoid H1-b, Trump can contact me on this, but they have it all so they know)

 

That's how many AT&T employees have been victimized by an outsourcing process called "rebadging," according to a former worker for the telecommunications giant who spoke to "Tucker Carlson Tonight" for a special investigation.

 

The employee, who spent nearly two decades at AT&T, was informed a few months ago that she was no longer needed, and was being "rebadged" to consulting company Accenture, where she'd be forced to train a low-cost foreign replacement. She told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that she expects to be fired within a year.

 

"You feel helpless and you just accept it," said the employee, who added: "Today it's my job. Tomorrow, it could be yours."

 

Another former AT&T employee, who has also been rebadged to Accenture and also expects to soon be fired, told "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that all of the replacement workers come from one place.

 

SENATORS URGE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION NOT TO ALLOW MORE GUEST WORKER VISAS, SAY PROGRAM HARMS US WORKERS

 

"They are all from India," the employee said. "Most of them are from Hyderabad, some are from Mumbai."

 

The "rebadging" process is made possible by the H-1B visa program. Many of the 85,000 H-1B annual visas, which are distributed by lottery, go to technology companies and critics say the program has been hijacked by staffing companies who then sell their services to corporate clients and use them to outsource tech work.

 

"What AT&T is doing is they're firing them and having them work for other companies," says Sara Blackwell, an employment attorney who represents workers displaced by outsourcing. "It's called rebadged, but they literally get one or two days to make a decision and they can't find a job that fast. So they are working for Amdocs, Accenture, IBM and Tech Mahindra, and they're training their replacements there."

 

"Tucker Carlson Tonight" producers obtained shocking documents from the training courses. Powerpoint slides with the AT&T and Accenture logos inform workers about Indian cultural customs and mention that Indian men will not shake hands with American women. AT&T also gives its soon-to-be-former employees a list of “approved topics” for discussion and urges them not to discuss India’s religious conflicts or human rights record with their future replacements.

 

"We are an American company and we are literally giving away our legacy. We are giving away our knowledge base," one employee said. "We can't get those things back once we outsource all this.

 

Many companies say that foreign worker visa programs help U.S. companies deal with a worker shortage but Blackwell says if that was the case there would be no firings. AT&T employees say their replacement is not a question of intelligence.

 

"Some of the folks that we work with are very sharp," one employee said. "But we've got some [who] if they were dumber, we would have to water them twice a week.

 

AT&T is currently spending $100 million on an extensive renovation of its Dallas headquarters, which includes a 104-foot light wall. CEO Randall Stephenson makes nearly $30 million a year, nearly 366 times the average AT&T worker. Many believe the outsourcing helps to pay those expenses.

 

"They said, 'You do not get a severance package. You're not eligible for one since we found you another job.' That's what we were told," an employee told "Tucker Carlson Tonight." "We were also told that we would not get our annual bonus next year unless we agreed to go work for Accenture."

 

A spokesman for AT&T assured "Tucker Carlson Tonight" producers that anyone who’s been "rebadged" can return to AT&T at any time.

 

“The information provided to you is not accurate. Many of those employees have already been placed in new AT&T jobs and we will do the same for our other U.S. employees impacted by this transition," a company spokesman said in an email. "For perspective, we are currently hiring for more than 4,500 jobs across the United States.”

 

One rebadged employee responded to the statement with one word: "Wow." The employee later added: "That hasn't happened to anyone, I don't think. I think that's a blatant lie."

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 9:38 a.m. No.8333561   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3576

>>8333519

look up key words for your industry. Also resume software FILTERS ON DATES. So if you are over 50, your resume is sent to the memory hole.

 

Also people that can help is your state unemployment office.

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 9:47 a.m. No.8333630   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3647 >>3652 >>3870 >>4118 >>4256

DOJ round up

FInally! Government people are getting busted!

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-acting-inspector-general-us-department-homeland-security-indicted-theft-government

 

A federal grand jury in the District of Columbia returned a 16-count indictment against a former Acting Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and a former subordinate for their alleged theft of proprietary software and confidential databases from the U.S. government as part of a scheme to defraud the U.S. government.

 

The indictment charges Charles K. Edwards, 59, of Sandy Spring, Maryland, and Murali Yamazula Venkata, 54, of Aldie, Virginia, with conspiracy to commit theft of government property and to defraud the United States, theft of government property, wire fraud, and aggravated identity theft. The indictment also charges Venkata with destruction of records.

 

According to the allegations in the indictment, from October 2014 to April 2017, Edwards, Venkata, and others executed a scheme to defraud the U.S. government by stealing confidential and proprietary software from DHS Office of Inspector General (OIG), along with sensitive government databases containing personal identifying information (PII) of DHS and USPS employees, so that Edwards’s company, Delta Business Solutions, could later sell an enhanced version of DHS-OIG’s software to the Office of Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Agriculture at a profit. Although Edwards had left DHS-OIG in December 2013, he continued to leverage his relationship with Venkata and other DHS-OIG employees to steal the software and the sensitive government databases.

 

The indictment further alleges that, in addition to stealing DHS-OIG’s software and the sensitive government databases, Venkata and others also assisted Edwards by reconfiguring his laptop so that he could properly upload the stolen software and databases, provided troubleshooting support whenever Edwards required it, and helped him build a testing server at his residence with the stolen software and databases, which contained PII. As further part of the alleged scheme, Edwards retained software developers in India for the purpose of developing his commercial alternative of DHS-OIG’s software.

 

The indictment is the result of an ongoing investigation by DHS-OIG and USPS-OIG and is being prosecuted by Trial Attorney Victor R. Salgado of the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney David B. Kent of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.

 

>>everyone is out to rip of the USA including Indians. I am so sick and tired of the theft and the stealing. We really need to start making such behavior capital offenses and start hanging people publicly.

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 9:49 a.m. No.8333647   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3652 >>3661 >>3870 >>4118 >>4256

>>8333630

 

DOJ round up part 2

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/department-justice-publish-final-rule-comply-fully-dna-fingerprint-act-2005-0

 

Interesting… Tag Illegalss and immigrants using DNA and finger prints

 

The Department of Justice today issued a final rule to implement the Attorney General’s authority provided by the bipartisan DNA Fingerprint Act of 2005 to authorize the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to collect DNA samples from certain non-United States persons it detains. Once implemented, this rule will facilitate federal, state, and local investigative and crime reduction efforts.

 

“Today’s rule assists federal agencies in implementing longstanding aspects of our immigration laws as passed by bipartisan majorities of Congress,” said Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen. “Its implementation will help to enforce federal law with the use of science.”

 

As a result of this rule change, the Department of Justice will ensure that all federal agencies are in full compliance with the bipartisan DNA Fingerprint Act, which was a component of a larger legislative package that passed the House of Representatives by an overwhelming vote of 415 to four, and the Senate by unanimous consent. The DNA Fingerprint Act provided the Attorney General with the exclusive authority to draft regulations to authorize and direct any federal agency to “collect DNA samples from individuals who are arrested, facing charges, or convicted or from non-United States persons who are detained under the authority of the United States.” 24 U.S.C. § 40702(a)(1)(A).

 

Since Congress’ passage of the bipartisan DNA Fingerprint Act, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) built a high-throughput DNA sample processing infrastructure through its Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). The CODIS database is a vital tool for federal, state, and local law enforcement investigations. All fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and federal law enforcement agencies participate in the national sharing of DNA profiles through CODIS. The FBI also has consistently reduced the operational burden for individual federal agencies to collect DNA through technological enhancements.

 

In advance of this rule change, the Department of Justice and DHS have been working collaboratively to conduct a pilot program for the collection of DNA from non-U.S. persons detained by DHS. As with all other DNA samples that federal agencies collect under the authority of the bipartisan DNA Fingerprint Act, the DNA samples that DHS collects from its non-United States person detainees will be entered into the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). The FBI’s laboratory has the capacity to handle the increased input from DHS, and its capabilities can be scaled up to meet additional capacity. The FBI will provide DHS with the DNA collection kits, analyze the samples.

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 9:52 a.m. No.8333661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3665

>>8333647

 

DOJ round up part 3

 

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/bangladeshi-national-pleads-guilty-conspiracy-bring-aliens-united-states

 

Small potatoes but every bit helps. We really need to actively deport any and all illegal aliesn and start punishing those that employ them.

 

Bangladeshi National Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Bring Aliens to the United States

 

A Bangladeshi national formally residing in Tapachula, Mexico, pleaded guilty for his role in a scheme to smuggle aliens from Mexico into the United States.

 

Mohamad Milon Hossain, 39, admitted that from March 2017 to June 2019, he conspired to bring, and brought, Bangladeshi nationals to the United States at the Texas border in exchange for payment. Hossain operated out of Tapachula, Mexico, where he maintained a hotel that housed aliens on their way to the United States. Hossain provided plane tickets and other assistance for the aliens to travel from Tapachula to Monterrey, Mexico where co-conspirator Moktar Hossain assisted their illegal crossing into the United States.

 

U.S. District Judge Diana Saldana accepted the guilty plea. Sentencing has not been scheduled.

 

“Hossain’s brazen scheme to smuggle Bangladeshi aliens into the United States put our national security at risk,” said Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “This guilty plea underscores the Department’s commitment to working with our law enforcement partners here and abroad to disrupt the flow of illegal aliens into the United States and bring human smugglers to justice.”

 

“Border Security is national security,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick of the Southern District of Texas. “Our DHS law enforcement partners work on both sides of the border to make sure it is secure. The Southern District of Texas is on the front line of the fight against illegal immigration and we will continue to lead the nation in doing so.”

 

“This plea is a clear statement that defendants who smuggle illegal aliens across the United States border for profit will face consequences in a U.S. courtroom,” said Special Agent in Charge Shane Folden of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) San Antonio. “HSI remains committed in aggressively investigating and prosecuting members of transnational criminal organizations that exploit and endanger the people they smuggle into the United States. We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners both domestic and international to maintain the integrity of our border and the safety of our communities.”

 

HSI Laredo is investigating this case with assistance from the HSI Human Smuggling Unit, HSI Mexico City, HSI Houston, HSI Calexico, HSI Monterrey, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations, CBP Border Patrol and the U.S. Marshals Service. The investigation is being conducted under the Extraterritorial Criminal Travel Strike Force (ECT) program, a joint partnership between the Criminal Division and HSI. The ECT program focuses on human smuggling networks that may present particular national security or public safety risks, or present grave humanitarian concerns. ECT has dedicated investigative, intelligence and prosecutorial resources. ECT coordinates and receives assistance from other U.S. government agencies and foreign law enforcement authorities.

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 10:07 a.m. No.8333766   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4001

>>8333718

here's a photo of the muslim bitch. Can pnly find it in non-USA media, surprise surprise.. can be showing the sheep the muslim scum.

 

https://www.enlacejudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Mariam-Taha-Tompson1-e1583360260336.jpg

 

We let them in, they turn around and bite us. When will the USA start deporting these pieces of traitors shit. Starting with the congress woman who committed immigration fraud and why is that taking so god dam fucking long?

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 10:13 a.m. No.8333821   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3870 >>3942 >>4118 >>4256

I am wondering.. if Americans' who lost their job due to offshoring and H1-b or other visas, are cannot get a job in (construction, repair, landscaping, hospitality, janitorial, call center, anything BUT agriculture) the USA because you don't speak Spanish (Spanish required because muh illegals) then contact the folks at this site:

 

https://www.ice.gov/voice

 

Toll Free Hotline

1-855-48-VOICE

 

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) established the Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office to acknowledge and serve the needs of crime victims and their families who have been affected by crimes committed by individuals with a nexus to immigration.

 

Who is considered a VICTIM of Immigration Crime? (technically we all are)

 

Any person who is affected by criminal activity allegedly perpetrated by criminal aliens in the United States. Information will be provided to victims, witnesses, any individual with a legal responsibility to act on behalf of a victim or witness (e.g., attorneys, parents, legal guardians, etc.), and individuals acting at the request of a victim or witness.

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 10:17 a.m. No.8333852   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8333790

 

not necessarily martial law but a national emergency allows for the shutting down of borders, then some judge will say the govt can't do that….

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 10:42 a.m. No.8334074   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4136

Philly tries to thwart ICE by releasing illegal alien but ICE arrests the illegal anyways.

 

https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-arrests-guatemalan-national-released-philadelphia-custody-active-detainer

 

STOP SANCTUARY CITIES

 

Oh the enrichment class keeps racking up the crime.

 

https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/south-texas-woman-charged-making-false-statement-related-bribery-case

 

https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/grand-jury-indicts-3-top-administrators-philippine-church-scheme-traffic-workers-and

 

ANTA ANA, Calif. – A federal grand jury has charged three top administrators of a Philippines-based church with overseeing a labor trafficking scheme that forced church members to solicit donations for a bogus charity after the defendants illegally obtained visas and other immigration documents that allowed the workers to enter and remain in the United States.

 

Maybe we shouldn't allow any more Filipinos into the USA until the trafficking gets under control. All human trafficking is a demand business. Are you part of the demand problem?

 

Why can't people make an honest living?

Anonymous ID: aa7f33 March 6, 2020, 10:58 a.m. No.8334266   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8334227

maybe Turkey should heed the message and stop shoving muslim rapefugees down Greece's throat. Also Turkey was paid billions of Euros to keep refugees, so why is Turkey reneging on their deal?