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Subject: Request for Legal Action Against H-1B & PERM Abuse Under the Laken Riley Act(S.5-2) Dear Attorney General [Last Name], I urge your office to take immediate legal action under the Laken Riley Act (S.5-2) against DHS, DOL, and USCIS for failing to enforce U.S. worker protections, allowing widespread H-1B and PERM abuse that has displaced American workers in [State Name]. Companies have laid off qualified U.S. workers while continuing to sponsor foreign visa holders, suppressing wages, offshoring jobs, and violating 8 U.S.C. § 1182(a)(5)(A), which requires employers to prioritize American workers before hiring foreign labor. The Laken Riley Act grants your office standing to sue when immigration policies cause financial harm to the state, including job losses, lower wages, and reduced tax revenue. I request that you file suit to block new H-1B and PERM approvals, revoke fraudulent work visas, and recover financial damages for displaced workers and the state. Additionally, I urge your office to investigate employers engaged in visa fraud and outsourcing schemes. Since the Act requires only $100 in financial harm per resident to take legal action, the significant job losses and economic damage in [State Name] provide clear standing to sue. Each day this continues, more American workers are harmed while federal agencies ignore the law. Please act now to protect U.S. workers in [State Name]. I would appreciate the opportunity to provide additional evidence supporting this request. Sincerely, [Your Name] [Your Contact Information] [Your State]

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Subject: Request for Legal Action Against H-1B & PERM Abuse Under the Laken Riley Act(S.5-2)

 

Dear Attorney General [Last Name],

 

I urge your office to take immediate legal action under the Laken Riley Act (S.5-2) against DHS, DOL, and USCIS for failing to enforce U.S. worker protections, allowing widespread H-1B and PERM abuse that has displaced American workers in [State Name]. Companies have laid off qualified U.S. workers while continuing to sponsor foreign visa holders, suppressing wages, offshoring jobs, and violating 8 U.S.C. § 1182(a)(5)(A), which requires employers to prioritize American workers before hiring foreign labor.

 

The Laken Riley Act grants your office standing to sue when immigration policies cause financial harm to the state, including job losses, lower wages, and reduced tax revenue. I request that you file suit to block new H-1B and PERM approvals, revoke fraudulent work visas, and recover financial damages for displaced workers and the state. Additionally, I urge your office to investigate employers engaged in visa fraud and outsourcing schemes.

 

Since the Act requires only $100 in financial harm per resident to take legal action, the significant job losses and economic damage in [State Name] provide clear standing to sue.

 

Each day this continues, more American workers are harmed while federal agencies ignore the law. Please act now to protect U.S. workers in [State Name]. I would appreciate the opportunity to provide additional evidence supporting this request.

 

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

[Your Contact Information]

[Your State]

 

🚨How to Use This Email Template🚨

 

Replace [State Name] and [Last Name] with the Attorney General’s details.

 

Add any specific employer names or cases to strengthen the request.

 

Send via email or certified mail for official record-keeping.

 

Follow up persistently until you receive a response!

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AGs can seek financial compensation for victims during litigation. 

This can include:

Demand compensation for lost wages, benefits, and tax revenue caused by illegal visa approvals.

Seek restitution for workers forced out of their jobs by fraudulent hiring practices.

Recover damages for state unemployment costs caused by mass layoffs and offshoring.

 

🔹 Discovery Could Open the Door to Class Actions Against Employers

 

During discovery, AGs can uncover the full scale of employer violations, including evidence of systematic discrimination against American workers.

 

If significant worker harm is revealed, it could lead to separate class-action lawsuits against companies that engaged in visa fraud, employment discrimination, or wage suppression.

 

Workers impacted by the findings could use this evidence to file lawsuits against their former employers.

 

This is the reckoning!

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24 minutes ago, enigmatic said:

Law lo legal immigrants gurunchi ledu kada 

The bill also authorizes state governments to sue for injunctive relief over certain immigration-related decisions or alleged failures by the federal government if the decision or failure caused the state or its residents harm, including financial harm of more than $100. Specifically, the state government may sue the federal government over a
 

  • failure to fulfill requirements relating to inspecting individuals seeking admission into the United States, including requirements related to asylum interviews;
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The federal govt issued you f1/opt/l1/h1 etc temp visa and failed to properly vet the conditions that allowed you to abuse the system.

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The failure of the federal government that resulted in a harm to a resident $100 sufficient to sue the federal government. 

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1 minute ago, ErraBook_monagadu said:

The failure of the federal government that resulted in a harm to a resident $100 sufficient to sue the federal government. 

Anna okka Dallas chalu anna

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26 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

Subject: Request for Legal Action Against H-1B & PERM Abuse Under the Laken Riley Act(S.5-2)

 

Dear Attorney General [Last Name],

 

I urge your office to take immediate legal action under the Laken Riley Act (S.5-2) against DHS, DOL, and USCIS for failing to enforce U.S. worker protections, allowing widespread H-1B and PERM abuse that has displaced American workers in [State Name]. Companies have laid off qualified U.S. workers while continuing to sponsor foreign visa holders, suppressing wages, offshoring jobs, and violating 8 U.S.C. § 1182(a)(5)(A), which requires employers to prioritize American workers before hiring foreign labor.

 

The Laken Riley Act grants your office standing to sue when immigration policies cause financial harm to the state, including job losses, lower wages, and reduced tax revenue. I request that you file suit to block new H-1B and PERM approvals, revoke fraudulent work visas, and recover financial damages for displaced workers and the state. Additionally, I urge your office to investigate employers engaged in visa fraud and outsourcing schemes.

 

Since the Act requires only $100 in financial harm per resident to take legal action, the significant job losses and economic damage in [State Name] provide clear standing to sue.

 

Each day this continues, more American workers are harmed while federal agencies ignore the law. Please act now to protect U.S. workers in [State Name]. I would appreciate the opportunity to provide additional evidence supporting this request.

 

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

[Your Contact Information]

[Your State]

 

🚨How to Use This Email Template🚨

 

Replace [State Name] and [Last Name] with the Attorney General’s details.

 

Add any specific employer names or cases to strengthen the request.

 

Send via email or certified mail for official record-keeping.

 

Follow up persistently until you receive a response!

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7 minutes ago, Polavaram said:

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@kevinUsa badha anna

H1b raledu, PR vachhindi anukunte canada m kudisi poyindi

Aa frustration tho jr kumar uncle ayi poyaadu

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The whole bottom half of the bill was added because of bannon, miller, maga lobby to go after temp work visas

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4 minutes ago, pichhipullayya said:

@kevinUsa badha anna

H1b raledu, PR vachhindi anukunte canada m kudisi poyindi

Aa frustration tho jr kumar uncle ayi poyaadu

apprentice practice ^&H

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