http://guestworkerfraud.com/

This is the ultimate statement on the utter inability of India's workers to sustain America's economy. In fact, the opposite has happened: we are now in the worst recession since the Great Depression and Indians sure don't want to stick around to "help America" now that they can't find jobs. It's taken ten years, but the truth is finally out!

http://infotech.indiatimes.com/News/Slo ... 727637.cms

One fine morning, two weeks after he moved with bag and baggage to Silicon Valley, he was quietly handed the pink slip by his boss in his chamber along with about two dozen of his colleagues. Saurabh, who has two kids to support, is jobless again.

"It is very difficult, these days. There are no jobs available," Saurabh said, requesting that his name and the name of the company not be disclosed. So did others interviewed for this report.

"Even retaining a job is a luxury these days," said Manish Gupta who works with another multinational company in mid-town Manhattan. Some of his friends have already left for India after they received the pink slip last month.

While there is no official figure about the number of Indian Americans who have lost their jobs, in the US pink slips are being handed out in hundreds and thousands.

Anand Kumar, software professional, who works with a Swiss multinational in New York City, was informed by his HR department that his salary has been slashed by 10 per cent from the next pay. Still he says he is ok. "That is fine. At least I have my job so far," he said.

Stories of pink slips and losing jobs abound among the Indian American community here. In fact, this seems to be the only topic of conversation when two techies meet or at any of their social gatherings.