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OMB-64/H-1B Registration Tool-010 REV
FRN: 87 FR 3321
Comment Period: 1/21/2022-2/22/2022
Regulations.gov: https://www.regulations.gov/document/USCIS-2008-0014-0568/comment
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Commenter: jean publiee
deport all h1b registratoins from this country as they are
taking jobs from americans and you are only doing the
bidding of rich corporations like google, etc who wants
low pais inidividuals from india to come here so they can
work them 24/7 and they want to throw american
workers out of jobs in their own country, these google
masters pinchard dont give a rats about american
workers who have a history of being some of hte most
productive workers int he world. but they dont want to be
taken advantage of by disney or google, and the silicon
valley crowd, who need to have their earnings taxed at
75% of all earnings. american workers see how these
rich wilincon valley guys are plundering this country and
turning american workers into slaves and this federal
agenchy is parntering right along with this. stop this
plundering of america by foreigners and stop hating
american workers so that you plunder them. let theese
foreigenrs seek work in their own countries where they
belong they dont belong here. no usa citizen invited
them. this is all going on under the table by the crooked
senile biden adminsitration which is hurting american
workers. this is an anti american action. deport all h1bs
now.
Commenter: Angelo Paparelli
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I note that there is a new attestation In the proposed HUSCIS1B registration tool. See the attached supporting
2008statement from USCIS which provides screenshots of
Response: Thank you for your comment. Your comment does not
seem to include thoughts or suggestions related to this information
collection. USCIS will not make any changes to the information
collection.
Response:
Thank you for your comment. DHS regulations do not prohibit two
or more employers with legitimate job offers from competing in the
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OMB-64/H-1B Registration Tool-010 REV
FRN: 87 FR 3321
Comment Period: 1/21/2022-2/22/2022
Regulations.gov: https://www.regulations.gov/document/USCIS-2008-0014-0568/comment
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the tool. It states at p. 23:
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"I further certify that this registration (or these
registrations) reflects a legitimate job offer and that I, or
the organization on whose behalf this registration (or
these registrations) is being submitted, have not worked
with, or agreed to work with, another registrant,
petitioner, agent, or other individual or entity to submit a
registration to unfairly increase chances of selection for
the beneficiary or beneficiaries in this submission.”
USCIS Response
H-1B lottery for the same beneficiary. Furthermore, DHS is not
adding a beneficiary attestation because registrations are
submitted by petitioners (or their designated representatives), not
beneficiaries.
This new attestation appears to be a failed attempt
seeking to address the phenomenon of the same
beneficiary being registered by multiple employers.
However, the tool has not been changed to require an
attestation by the H-1B beneficiary. Because the only
attestation is from one employer, it seems highly unlikely
that such an employer would ever know that a
beneficiary is being registered by multiple other
employers. Thus, the added text will not address the
problem identified in Siying Liu et al. v. Alejandro
Mayorkas et al., case number 1:21-cv-01725, in the U.S.
District Court for the District of Columbia, and the
likelihood of multiple employers registering the same
beneficiary will persist.
By the way, and beside the point, someone at USCIS
has a sense of humor. See page 21 of the PDF
screenshots. It shows that a single Starbucks coffee
shop proposes to employ two H-1B workers. The
authorized signatory sports the title, "Coffee Drinker,"
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FRN: 87 FR 3321
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Regulations.gov: https://www.regulations.gov/document/USCIS-2008-0014-0568/comment
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and the name, "Pumpkin Spice Latte." The H-1B
beneficiary is named "Caramel Macchiato."
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