Overview
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a civil lawsuit Tuesday in Collin County after Blaze Media reporter Sara Gonzales published an on‑site investigation into the businesses.
- The state alleges the Allen Infant Care Center and DFW ABA Center advertised childcare and autism therapy that did not exist and held no Texas childcare licenses.
- According to the complaint, Golden Qi Holdings submitted about 20 Labour Condition Applications from 2024 to 2026 for jobs like software engineer and financial analyst under the H‑1B program, which covers specialized roles.
- The suit seeks temporary and permanent injunctions, orders to pull childcare ads and stop H‑1B sponsorship tied to the Allen address, and up to $10,000 per alleged violation under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.
- The filing cites Gonzales’ visit that found an empty building and an overgrown playground, and Paxton says the case stems from a broader state review of H‑1B misuse that is still underway with no criminal charges announced.