BlazeTV’s Sara Gonzales has forced open the curtain on what looks like organized H-1B graft in North Texas, and hardworking Americans ought to be furious. Her on-the-ground reporting turned up shell companies, empty offices, and dozens of approved H-1B petitions tied to addresses that look nothing like real workplaces, exposing a weakness in the system that elites keep pretending isn’t there. This isn’t theoretical — Gonzales laid out specific companies and addresses that warrant federal scrutiny.
When Gonzales knocked on the door of a home listed as the headquarters of Qubitz Tech Systems in Frisco, the encounter got so tense the resident dialed 911, which is exactly the kind of red flag any honest investigator would expect to see. Qubitz reportedly had more than a dozen H-1B approvals tied to that residential address, and neighbors described no business activity — just a regular family home. If bureaucrats at USCIS or DHS are asleep at the wheel, this video proves ordinary citizens will step in to document what the agencies refuse to police.
Gonzales didn’t stop there; she found another firm, 3BEES Technologies, that listed a single-family residence and later an unfinished construction site as its business locations despite submitting scores of H-1B petitions. The company claimed dozens of “software developer” roles, yet there were no visible workers and no functioning office to be seen. This is exactly how fraud is engineered — paperwork divorced from reality so that visa stamps flow while American engineers and technicians lose opportunities.
Even more alarming are the broader claims being amplified by conservatives across the country about how large swaths of approvals were shepherded through by a single immigration attorney, claims that have been seized on by figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene. Whether the jaw-dropping numbers being floated are precise or inflated, the pattern Gonzales documents — virtual employers, subcontracting obfuscation, and clustered approvals tied to odd addresses — demands a real, transparent federal investigation, not shrugs from career bureaucrats. The public deserves exact answers and accountability now.
If our immigration system can be manipulated this easily to import workers who never actually work where they say they will, then the problem is systemic and bipartisan finger-pointing won’t fix it. Conservatives have been warning about H-1B abuse for years, and Congress must act — whether through strict enforcement, cracking down on sham employers, or entirely rethinking a program that too often privileges paperwork over American jobs. Calls to abolish or drastically reform H-1B, including legislation pushed by conservative lawmakers, are gaining traction for good reason and should be debated with urgency.
Patriots who care about blue-collar and white-collar Americans alike should rally behind watchdog reporting like Gonzales’s instead of dismissing it as mere noise. This is about protecting families, preserving wages, and restoring the rule of law to immigration and labor markets. If officials won’t investigate, then voters must elect leaders who will — and until then citizen journalists will continue to shine light on corruption where the elites refuse to look.






