In a major breakthrough, the owner of San Jose-based Nanosemantics, Inc., Kishore Dattapuram, has pleaded guilty to a visa fraud scheme that manipulated the H-1B visa process. Along with co-conspirators Kumar Aswapathi and Santosh Giri, Dattapuram submitted false visa applications, claiming fake job offers for foreign workers. This fraudulent practice aimed to give their staffing firm an edge over competitors. Sentencing is set for February 2025, with potential jail time and fines looming. Tune in for all the details!

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