A viral post on X says a restaurant in Frisco, Texas, hires only F-1 visa students and pays them in cash or via Zelle. Carlos Turcios, who shared the claim, says he is part of the Texas State Guard and GOP’s Tarrant County committee. He said the Texas Investigation Unit uncovered this practice. Turcios wrote, "What on earth is going on in Frisco, Texas? Stop the third-world invasion!!!" The viral audio features a man calling the restaurant called Bollywood Pizza House. A woman answering asks about his student status and college, confirming employees from U&T. She asks when his course ends and invites him to meet in person. No official sources have confirmed the claim or verified the audio. The claim has spread as concerns about a "Texas takeover" by Indian and Muslim immigrants rise. Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently banned H-1B hiring in state-run agencies and universities. Attorney General Ken Paxton launched probes into firms hiring H-1B workers. This crackdown follows journalist Sara Gonzales’s reports that some H-1B employers had no real offices or staff. Regarding work rules: F-1 students can only work 20 hours weekly on campus during school and full-time during breaks. Off-campus work is allowed only after one year, and must relate to their study field. They cannot legally work in restaurants off-campus. The story highlights growing tensions over visa abuse and immigrant labor in Texas.