My Latest H-1B Investigation Got EXPLOSIVE | 05/13/26

Sara Gonzales Unfiltered48mMay 13, 2026

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In this explosive episode of 'Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,' host Sara Gonzalez dives deep into a high-stakes investigation of Great America Technologies, a Texas-based IT company allegedly involved in widespread H-1B visa fraud. After multiple failed attempts to locate the company’s office at 8105 Razor Boulevard in Frisco, Gonzalez tracks down the alleged owner, Nagarjuna, at his home—only to confront a series of alarming admissions, including his claim that he was running his wife’s business while on an H-1B visa, a website with placeholder 'lorem ipsum' text, a non-functional phone number, and a sudden spike in H-1B petitions from 31 to 33 in just weeks. The confrontation escalates into a heated exchange where Nagarjuna issues a bizarre, self-written cease and desist letter accusing Gonzalez of voyeurism under Texas law—prompting her to mock the claim as absurd. The episode also features a powerful segment on the overturning of Alex Murdoch’s double murder conviction due to a court clerk’s interference with the jury, discussed with high-profile attorney Mark Garagos. Throughout, Gonzalez critiques systemic failures, political hypocrisy, and the demonization of conservative voices, while promoting sponsors like Preborn, Better Wild, and Blaze TV. The episode is a raw, unfiltered indictment of fraud, media bias, and the erosion of due process. Key takeaways include: 1) Public access to USCIS files is a vital tool for exposing visa fraud; 2) A company’s lack of professionalism—like a broken website and unverifiable addresses—can be a red flag for fraud; 3) Legal due process is fragile when public officials tamper with jury integrity; 4) The public should be skeptical of political narratives that flip victimhood; 5) Ethical investigations can create ripple effects, even helping legitimate applicants by scaring off fraudsters; 6) Sponsors like Preborn and Better Wild are promoting life-affirming and pet wellness values; 7) The media’s use of charged language like 'concentration camps' undermines credibility; 8) Political leaders who rely on state bailouts to balance budgets are not solving problems—they’re shifting them. Overall, the episode is a fiery, high-energy call to accountability, truth-telling, and civic vigilance.

Key Takeaways
1

Public access to USCIS files is a powerful tool for exposing H-1B visa fraud.

2

A company’s lack of professionalism—like a broken website and unverifiable addresses—can signal deeper fraud.

3

Jury tampering by court staff undermines the entire justice system and can lead to overturned convictions.

4

The public should be skeptical of political narratives that flip victimhood and demonize opponents.

5

Ethical investigations can help legitimate applicants by scaring off fraudsters and improving approval rates.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

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2:20
8 min

The Great America Technologies H-1B Fraud Investigation Begins

We couldn't find your damn office. I couldn't find your damn office. I came to your office no one was there.

Highlight
10:00
10 min

Confrontation with Nagarjuna: Admissions and Denials

You could be charged with voyeurism under Texas Penal Code 21.17... You're observing another person in a dwelling without effective consent.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

Website & Testimonial Red Flags

They've got just lorem ipsum text everywhere in their services. So... How could you possibly expect them to finish their website?

Highlight
30:00
10 min

Neighbor Testimonies and the Ghost Office

Gonzalez and her team interview neighbors at the old office location, who confirm no one has ever seen workers from Great America Technologies, reinforcing the pattern of a non-existent business.

High-Impact Quotes
You could be charged with voyeurism under Texas Penal Code 21.17... You're observing another person in a dwelling without effective consent.
Sara Gonzalez21:47
Viral: 90.0
You cannot have some rogue court clerk who's got a book deal going into the jury room and tainting the jury.
Mark Garagos28:32
Viral: 88.0
We couldn't find your damn office. I couldn't find your damn office. I came to your office no one was there.
Sara Gonzalez8:04
Viral: 85.0
Speakers

Host

Sara Gonzalez

Guest

Mark Garagos
Topics Discussed
H-1b visa fraud investigation95%Jury tampering and due process90%Fiscal responsibility and political accountability88%Corporate legitimacy and website red flags85%Political hypocrisy and victimhood80%Media bias and charged language75%Conservative media and free speech70%Pet wellness and family health60%
People & Brands

Great America Technologies

organization

20xNegative

Sara Gonzalez

person

15xPositive

Nagarjuna

person

12xNegative

USCIS

organization

8xNeutral

Zoran Mamdani

person

7xNegative

Mark Garagos

person

6xPositive

Karen Bass

person

6xNegative

Alex Murdoch

person

5xNeutral

Kathy Hochul

person

5xNeutral

Better Wild

organization

5xPositive

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