We've complained elsewhere that dirty tricks are played by people who want to place foreign workers here and displace Americans to do it.
Bodyshops have a reputation for puffing up resumes to outshine any
likely American candidate. Here's an example:

My friend is working in Michigan. He graduated from college just not too long ago and was offered a job at a consultant company. He took
the training which the company claims to be $8,000 worth and signed a
paper saying he will pay that training fee but the company will
reimburse it after he works for 1 year for the company. Then comes
the tricky part. When he was recruited, he was told that they will
place him after the training. But after his training is complete, the
company asks him to make up a resume saying he has 6 years of
experience and start taking client calls and lie to them. He doesn't
feel right about that and starts looking for other jobs. Now he got
an offer from a company in CA who is willing to sponsor his H1
process. He wants to get out of the contract and not paying the
$8,000. Is there anyway he can get out because the company asks him
to make fake resume? Can he sue the company for that?

http://immigrationvoice.org/forum/showt ... hp?t=14703

(look fast, they'll probably delete the post if they are aware it
caught our attention)