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Fired Just for Being American

Seeded on Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:13 AM EST
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On April 22, 2011 attorney James Otto filed a pioneering lawsuit against Long Beach, Calif.’s Molina Healthcare, Inc., alleging that the 21 clients he is representing were fired because they were American citizens. During a Dec. 6, 2011 interview with this writer, Otto outlined the most under-reported employment story in our country today.

“In my complaint, I contend that a conspiracy existed between Molina and a company named Cognizant to replace their workers because they were all Americans,” said Otto. “Further, none of these dismissals—225 total over a three-year span—occurred for disciplinary reasons.”

When AMERICAN FREE PRESS inquired as to how he obtained this data, Otto replied, “All of the information originated from workers on the inside of Molina. These were people that ran the company on a day-to-day basis and saw their cohorts being fired, only to be replaced by Indians.”

As proof, Otto cited Chief Information Officer Amir Desai, who was brought from India by President John Molina. Desai was overheard saying: “I will not hire any Americans.”

It is alleged in the lawsuit that Molina approved this move, which is especially troublesome since Desai enjoyed a close relationship with Cognizant Technology Solutions, Inc., which acted as a headhunter to import huge numbers of nationals from India into the United States.

By some estimates, U.S. companies as a whole are hiring up to 2 million foreign workers each year by illegally discriminating against American-born employees, who they then summarily dismiss without excuse.

Molina’s outrageous conduct is even more egregious, according to Otto, because they’re supported solely by government proceeds.

Otto’s lawsuit contends that “The entirety of Molina’s annual income comes from U.S. taxpayers via the federal government, which pays the Medicare and Medicaid claims filed by Molina’s insured.”

By firing American workers and replacing them with Indians, Otto’s suit charges that “Several billion U.S. taxpayer dollars have gone directly to India without any benefit to the American economy or U.S. taxpayers.”

Otto said that Molina specifically used the employment agency Cognizant to find workers in India that could be sent to the United States. As a result, Cognizant made a commission off of every Indian worker hired. Even more appalling, Cognizant only interviewed Indians and segregated every American from job searches they conducted between 2006-2010.

 

 

 

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feliznavidad

Worth repeating:

By some estimates, U.S. companies as a whole are hiring up to 2 million foreign workers each year by illegally discriminating against American-born employees, who they then summarily dismiss without excuse.

This is why we cannot have meaningful and fair immigration reform. The shady practices businesses profit from the broken system.

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Reply#1 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 9:15 AM EST
skeptic-227981

Good see, feliznavidad. Most are unaware of this situation and how it operates.

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Reply#2 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:27 AM EST
fernando-2143457

I am just happy to read anything that doesn't blame illegal Mexican immigration for the job woes in the states. About time someone blamed India, damn you Indians (red dot not feathers).

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Reply#3 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 11:57 AM EST
feliznavidad

I think I know what you mean, Fernando. But it's important to discern that this article is not blaming Indians -- but unethical business owners. In this case the Indians are being exploited. In other cases, Hispanics are being exploited. But the American worker is paying the price, while shady businesses profit from their exploitation. Of course, the right wing always blames the victim for the crime -- so they will blame the ethnic group being exploited. Or American workers for being shiftless.

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#3.1 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:14 PM EST
fernando-2143457

I would prefer we stuck to blaming the Indians (red dot not feather). There is no way Americans are at fault for anything, it is clearly the outsiders fault.

    #3.2 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 1:15 PM EST
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    bmac-4314069

    I hope and pray that he wins this case for all Americans and maybe these idiot companies will stop these despicable practices. If you are going to live and work in America then you need to abide by their laws or get the he!! out!!!!

    • 2 votes
    Reply#4 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:07 PM EST
    fernando-2143457

    Break a law get kicked out of the country. Sounds like a good rule. We would be much happier if there was no law breakers here in the States.

      #4.1 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:09 PM EST
      feliznavidad

      I hope more people become aware of this. You hardly even hear it mentioned when the subject of immigration comes up. Poor ethics on the part of business is at the heart of the "problem" and the reason we're not really allowed to have a sane discussion about fair immigration practices.

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      #4.2 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:09 PM EST
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      skeptic-227981

      There's some interesting information at the website of the largest lobby group for India here.

      http://www.usinpac.com/

      Here's a link about a sensitive issue which cropped up in 2005, and in subsequent years. Then there's the Google link so people can get an overall picture if they want to.

      I was working for Indians when this situation first surfaced. Various press releases and articles came through the fax about it. Quite enlightening as to how embedded in the business structure Indian nationals and their relatives really are.

      http://www.thehindu.com/news/the-india-cables/article1559544.ece?homepage=true

      http://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ie=UTF-8&ion=1#sclient=psy-ab&hl=en&site=webhp&source=hp&q=press%20release%20about%20visa%20denial%20for%20Modi&pbx=1&oq=&aq=&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&fp=3741b65cd9790457&ion=1&ion=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=3741b65cd9790457&ion=1&biw=1233&bih=583

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      Reply#5 - Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:51 PM EST
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