ITServe Alliance Privatizes Account after videos show Further Collaboration With Foreign Government

ITServe Alliance Privatizes Account after videos show Further Collaboration With Foreign Government

BY JEFF SKINNER 

STATEWIDE - ITServe Alliance, an organization that purports to be a nonprofit collection of IT companies, is coming under scrutiny once again. Newly acquired videos now circulating social media further the accusations many have been making about the organization; that it is far from a conglomerate of IT companies and is effectively an unregistered foreign lobbying firm attacking American labor and damaging the economy.

In the first video, leading members of the group ITServe Alliance are meeting with Nara Chandrababu Naidu, the current  Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. In the video, the ITServe representatives share the great successes they have with the organization employing Indian workers, with many laborers still located in India. The representatives from ITServe Alliance proudly inform Naidu that the organization currently sends over half its earnings back to India, effectively starving the American economy from reinvestment through remittances, a national goal of India.

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An additional video circulating of a previous lecture instructed attendees on how ITServe Alliance has effectively lobbied at state and federal level to alter H1B and immigration requirements to better facilitate labor imports from India, into states like Texas.

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TOR has previously reported how gubernatorial hopeful, Vivek Ramaswamy was scheduled to headline an event in Puerto Rico with the foreign lobbying group and the Indian government's plan to send roughly 50 million more H1B laborers into the U.S. to increase the nation's remittances to $300 billion. Visa programs like the H1B program are known to be a net detriment to the American economy, with half of all earned wages being sent overseas, importing incompatible cultures, depressing domestic labor value and forcing out domestic workers, specifically in the tech field which in the U.S., requires years of schooling and sometimes large amounts of debt to complete.

ITServe Alliance has responded swiftly to the increased scrutiny they have been receiving this week by privatizing their social media account's posts and issuing a statement that they hold no 'political affiliations.' The statements came after previous videos circulated of Sheela Murthy, an H1B attorney, was videotaped making disparaging comments about President Trump.

The organization wished to distance itself from the commentary of the attorney by stating she was simply a 'speaker' and holds no official affiliation with the group. However, Sheela Murthy has been their contracted legal advisor since 2016.

The organization has been working hard to scrub its digital footprints in the wake of online scrutiny. At this time the organization is hosting its annual 'Synergy' event in Puerto Rico, where they had hoped to host Keynote speaker, and gubernatorial hopeful, Vivek Ramaswamy. Reports now circulating say that Ramaswamy, in the wake of the increased scrutiny over the organization, backed out of the event, no doubt realizing how damaging it would be to his campaign. Its unclear why he agreed to key note their event originally.

Ramaswamy was notably booted from DOGE due to his disparaging commentary on American workers and his subjective preference for what he sees as a 'harder working culture' from foreign imported labor the H1B program.


Despite his opinion, India, the largest benefactors of H1B replacement labor programming, has regularly failed to place in any relevant position in international technology competitions, such as the International Olympiads in Informatics, illustrating a lack of actual functional knowledge in relevant fields.

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