Texas Journalist Sparks Debate on H-1B Visa Remote Work and Scam Claims
January 24, 2026
A Texas journalist, Sara Gonzales, has ignited a heated debate by claiming to expose an H-1B visa scam. She visited addresses linked to a company employing H-1B workers in Texas, only to find no office spaces there. Gonzales posted her findings in a viral YouTube video, catching the attention of MAGA leaders and 'America First' Republicans who oppose H-1B visas.
However, some on social media pushed back against her claim, arguing that the workers might be working remotely. One user commented, "They could be working remotely like most of us."
Gonzales responded firmly: "If an H-1B worker is working remotely, they can work remotely from their home country. Thank you for proving my point."
This conversation has raised questions about the rules for H-1B workers and their locations, stirring debate about visa rules and remote work practices. The issue highlights the complexity of H-1B employment regulations amid growing remote work trends.
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