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Who Are The Top H-1B Employers In North Texas?

https://dallasexpress.com/business-markets/dallas-express-analysis-who-are-the-top-h-1b-employers-in-north-texas/

Well how about that...?

From global consultancies to public universities, federal visa records show how H-1B hiring has quietly reshaped the workforce of North Texas’ largest cities over the past five years.

From January 1, 2020, through September 30, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services records show thousands of H-1B approvals across Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, and Collin counties, underscoring how private companies and public institutions alike are reshaping local labor markets through foreign-worker hiring.

Supporters argue the visa remains essential for competitiveness.

Former Republican Presidential contender Vivek Ramaswamy, who has drawn national attention for defending the program, has argued that it is necessary because “American culture has venerated mediocrity,” and that foreign workers better fit the demands of American businesses, as previously reported by The Dallas Express.

However, the AFL-CIO’s 2025 H-1B fact sheet suggested that employers embrace H-1B labor as a cheaper alternative compared to Americans.

“In fiscal year 2019, 60 percent of H-1B positions were paid at the lowest two levels, meaning they were paid below the median wage for the occupation and location,” read the document.

72% of H-1B visas are awarded to workers from India, with 12% going to those from China, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services data.

Universities have emerged as some of the most aggressive users.

The University of Texas at Dallas spent more than $1.1 million on H-1B sponsorship costs since 2020 and secured roughly 300 approvals over that period, according to records obtained by The Dallas Express.

Because public universities are exempt from the annual H-1B cap, they can file petitions year-round, making taxpayer-funded institutions less restricted than their private-sector counterparts, who must compete for 85,000 annual visas.

The private sector visa footprint is large in Texas.

In Dallas alone, KPMG recorded 2,572 approvals, UT Southwestern Medical Center 1,326, Dallas Independent School District 1,272, and Texas Instruments 988, according to the USCIS Data Hub.

Texas Instruments has become a flashpoint. The Dallas-based semiconductor firm received up to $1.61 billion in federal CHIPS Act incentives and then laid off American workers while continuing to hire H-1B employees, according to reporting by The Dallas Express.

Prominent activists and organizations have raised concerns about the H-1B visa program in recent federal public comment periods on reforming the visa program.

Fran Rhodes, president of the True Texas Project, wrote that the program is “riddled with fraud and abuse, and puts American workers at a disadvantage, while creating a financial advantage for the companies hiring foreign workers at a lower pay scale,” reported by DX.

However, the Association of American Universities reportedly urged DHS to avoid reforms that would disrupt the pipeline from student visas to H-1B employment, warning that abrupt changes could harm research capacity and faculty recruitment.

The Dallas Express has prepared the tables below to give Texans a sense of how the program is directly affecting their communities.

Dallas County
Dallas
Rank Employer Total Approvals
1 KPMG 2,572
2 UT Southwestern Medical Center 1,326
3 Dallas Independent School District 1,272
4 Texas Instruments 988
5 AT&T 952


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Post ID: @OP+1kfc40mfg

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@OP

Would be awesome if you put as much effort into researching how immigration (including H1B program) has largely benefitted America so you could have a more balanced viewpoint.

but that would be too much to ask.

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Post ID: @jk+1kfc40mfg

No one should be surprised by this.

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Post ID: @dy+1kfc40mfg

Foreigners given better pipeline for success than the US's own citizens smh..

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Post ID: @dr+1kfc40mfg

The hollowing out of the middle class only ends in destruction of the countries economy long term. The haves and have nots, Lords vs serfs, wealth becoming more concentrated in a smaller portion of the population.

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Post ID: @d5+1kfc40mfg

Also
https://www.reddit.com/r/AmericanTechWorkers/comments/1q8giz0/srinivasa_reddy_kandi15_phony_companies_5000/

Originally posted by reddit user: ITContractorsUnion

"Srinivasa Reddy Kandi, apparently a congressional candidate in the Telangana prefecture, set up the companies below in Texas, with his address listed as being in Frisco, on Excelsior Drive.

Example:
https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/franchise/account-status/search/32053241967

If you go to these companies' websites, you'll see a fancy-schmancy looking tech company with a shiny corporate HQ building, and LOTS of jobs, updated each day. But, if you check Google Street View for their HQ address, you'll see something different, and all of the companies have exactly the same jobs!

Bloomberg did a story on him in Aug. 2024.

The companies below filed as many as 5,000 H1B Visa applications, since 2022. And, as far as I can tell, actually received Visas, and quite a few of them. (Still researching that using data obtained by FOIA, here):
https://github.com/BloombergGraphics/2024-h1b-immigration-data

But, based on the general chances of being selected in the Visa lottery being around 10%, this means that as many as 500 H1B workers are here illegally because of it.

I found them by examining "LCA Disclosure Data" that is published by US DOL, here:
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/eta/foreign-labor/performance

An LCA is a "Labor Condition Application", and is the first step by an employer in obtaining an H1B Visa.

I started by looking at all the LCAs filed by a known "Willful Violator", named BER-IT Inc.:
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/immigration/h1b/willful-violator-list

BER-IT filed multiple LCAs for a single client in Illinois, called Asclepeian, Inc. I then looked for what other companies filed LCAs for Asclepeian, and how many they filed. That is how I found the companies below, and a total of around 5,000 LCAs filed by them.

I then looked at all of their websites, and HQ addresses on Google Street View, and checked all the job advertisements on their websites.

The LCAs for BER-IT were filed by the Thomas V. Allen law firm, from New Jersey, which has filed more than 25,000 LCAs since 2022. That's them in the last picture, giving you the thumbs up!

3D TECHNOLOGIES LLC

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES LLC

ARTIFINT TECHNOLOGIES LLC

AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC

BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGIES LLC

CLOUD BIG DATA TECHNOLOGIES LLC

CLOUD HYBRID TECHNOLOGIES LLC

DATA SCIENCE TECHNOLOGIES LLC

DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC

MACHINE INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES LLC

MACHINE LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES LLC

QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES LLC

ROBOTIC PROCESS AUTOMATION LLC

ROBOTICS TECHNOLOGIES LLC

VCLOUD TECHNOLOGY GROUP LLC"

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Post ID: @av+1kfc40mfg

My boss is a high school graduate from some small hick town in Texas. #atthicktownplano.

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Post ID: @af+1kfc40mfg

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