Texas Commentator Sparks Debate Over H-1B Visa Fraud Claims

In a chat with HT.com, Sara Gonzales defends her videos on alleged visa fraud, expresses her thoughts on India and Indians.

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Sara Gonzales, a Texas commentator, has sparked intense debate with her videos exposing H-1B visa fraud. Focusing primarily on expats in Texas, Gonzales claims her work is a necessary service to 'root out' those who game the American immigration system.

Gonzales, who hosts a daily show called 'Sara Gonzales Unfiltered' on BlazeTV and YouTube, and manages a Texas-based podcast called 'Come and Take It,' said she investigated visa fraud after receiving tips from her community.

'I want anyone who has come to this country by way of fraud to understand that the American people have had enough, and we will no longer tolerate it,' she said.

Gonzales has received praise from some Indian nationals, who have thanked her for her work and encouraged her to continue.

However, she has also faced accusations of racism and spreading negativity. Gonzales denied receiving any money for her visa videos, saying she does the work as a service to her country.

She expressed her view on Indians, saying they should be prepared to assimilate to the American way of life, rather than bringing 'third world values and ideals' to the country.

Gonzales' viral video showed her confronting an Indian techie about his H-1B visa status, accusing him of illegally operating a food truck business.