Here’s a story that has a little bit of everything: Welfare state fraud, visa abuse, and ties to communist China.
A North Texas daycare operator is facing scrutiny after a video surfaced showing a journalist confronting the business owner over dozens of H-1B visa filings tied to his companies, including for positions that appear unrelated to child care operations.
In the video, BlazeTV and Texas Scorecard personality Sara Gonzales visits Allen Infant Care Center, formerly known as Golden Acorn Academy, which she says is connected to Golden Qi Holdings LLC and DFW ABA Center, an autism behavioral therapy provider. According to Gonzales, the entities have collectively sponsored at least 37 H-1B visa workers and filed more than 50 labor condition applications with the federal government.
Those filings include positions such as market research analysts and supply chain analysts—jobs atypical of a daycare.
When confronted, the owner Yuan Yao declined to answer detailed questions and struggled to respond in English. When approached on camera, he told Gonzales, “I only can tell you, everything is legal,” while repeatedly directing her to contact his attorney.
Gonzales also pressed for access to required H-1B records which the Department of Labor requires to be made available to the public. Yao did not provide the documents during the interaction and again referred her to legal counsel.
The video further includes allegations from an individual whistleblower identified as familiar with the business, who claimed, “He sells visas,” alleging that foreign nationals paid as much as $20,000 for sponsorship.
The individual also alleged that workers were underpaid after arriving, saying the owner “gets them to work for him for next to nothing.”
Gonzales also raised questions about whether the facilities tied to the businesses were actively operating, noting during her visit that “this day care just closed” and appeared to be undergoing changes.
According to Gonzales, the businesses have also received government funds in the past, including Paycheck Protection Program loans totaling more than $100,000 that were later forgiven.
So far, so scummy, just another case of welfare state fraud being perpetrated by foreigners like the numerous Minnesota Somali day care cases. But take a look at the video:
In it the whistleblower says “He’s getting his money from somewhere and I think he’s getting it from his dad. His dad’s high up in the [communist Chinese] government.”
But what really attracts my attention is his car. “Isn’t it interesting that he’s got this amazing nice car? It’s so crazy. How is he earning his money when he has a crap hole like this and a crap hole like that?”
With scissor doors and a rear-engine profile, you might be forgiven for thinking this reflective rose-painted (wrapped?) monstrosity is a million-dollar hypercar like a Lamborghini. What it actually appears to be is a BMW i8 Roadster. With a starting price around $135,000 and hybrid powertrain putting out some 369 horsepower, the BMW i8 Roadster was a pricey sports car, but still falls well short of hypercar territory. (A Lamborghini Aventador, sold at the same time as the i8, came in at 690-740 horsepower, and sold for over half a million dollars.)
You know, if I were a communist-connected foreign national committing welfare and H1-B visa fraud, I would think you would want to keep a low-profile and drive something like a Honda Accord, a Toyota Camry or a Ford F-150. What you don’t want to do is drive a reflective rose-colored European sports car that yells “Look at me.”
I suspect that state and national law enforcement are now going to look very closely indeed at Mr. Yao…
Tags: Allen Infant Care Center (AKA Golden Acorn Academy), BMW, Brandon Waltens, China, Communism, DFW ABA Center, fraud, Golden Qi Holdings LLC, H1B visa, Paycheck Protection Plan, Sara Gonzales, Texas, Texas Scorecard, Welfare State, Yuan Yao
I suspect he will transfer his ill gotten gains out of the country and flee and then come back in a few years when the Dems are running the country again to rinse and repeat.
If you take a drink every time investigate reporter Sara Gonzales says, *actually” or “literally ” you will be unconscious long before her news segment ends.
“When approached on camera, [Yao] told Gonzales, ‘I only can tell you, everything is legal,’ while repeatedly directing her to contact his attorney.”
Military probing attack: an operation whose aim is to test the strengths and weaknesses of an enemy defence line.
If the dilatory response by the Secret Service to an assassination attempt against the President is any indication, our intelligence services are ill-equipped to parry a thrust from the CCP. What better way to study the FBI’s “sources and methods” than to lay a trail of bread crumbs leading to a CCP front operation while taking note of how long it takes to discover and investigate the crime?
“You know, if I were a communist-connected foreign national committing welfare and H1-B visa fraud, I would think you would want to keep a low-profile and drive something like a Honda Accord, a Toyota Camry or a Ford F-150. What you don’t want to do is drive a reflective rose-colored European sports car that yells “Look at me.”
What if you *wanted* to be discovered?
I’m taking another page from the “Talkin’ John Birch Paranoid Blues” notebook: Jim Comey’s indictment is *not* for selling seashells by the seashore. He was doing housekeeping chores for the CCP.
Yuan Yao is small potatoes.
“During an event in North Carolina in early March 2026, Vance revealed that the Trump administration had uncovered ‘$19 billion at least’ in fraud in the state of Minnesota, before alluding that California would be the next big state to tackle for identifying fraud.”
Sending your Vice-President/Anti-fraud Task Force leader to California could uncover some intriguing links between the area’s politicians and Chinese paymasters.
Whoah! I’ve seen that car driving around north Plano and south Allen – with that flashy finish there’s no way you could miss it. Figured it was tied to something sketchy (I thought drugs or some other activities outside the law). Note that this guy is a very aggressive driver and just overall jerk on the road. Entitled princeling.
Thanks for this video, Battleswarm. (Came here from Instapundit – no, it’s not a video game, for the young readers.)
I enjoyed your 6:13 AM comment, Malthus. However your naysaying missing a point, IMO. There are still a whole lot of Americans who don’t realize how much abuse and scamming has been going on in the “legal” immigration realm over the last 60 years since it’s been going full bore.
Getting this video out may clue in a few more Americans. They may feel scammed by the illegals getting treated like royalty by our Socialist governments, but here see a Chinese grifter, with, yes, I’m sure, a Chinese low-paid rich government bureaucrat Dad who is just looting this place and in the process bringing even more low-lifes. (I image he does these young girls too. The reporter didn’t want to mention that.)
Thanks for this video, Battleswarm. (Came here from Instapundit – no, it’s not a video game, for the young readers.)
I enjoyed your 6:13 AM comment, Malthus. However your naysaying is missing a point, IMO. There are still a whole lot of Americans who don’t realize how much abuse and scamming has been going on in the “legal” immigration realm over the last 60 years since it’s been going full bore.
Getting this video out may clue in a few more Americans. They may feel scammed by the illegals getting treated like royalty by our Socialist governments, but here see a Chinese grifter, with, yes, I’m sure, a Chinese low-paid rich government bureaucrat Dad who is just looting this place and in the process bringing even more low-lifes. (I image he does these young girls too. The reporter didn’t want to mention that.)
Sorry, readers, I thought I was in an edit mode, so I fixed one grammar error.
Mr. Swarm, about the car: I would do the same, lay kind of low when it comes to my possessions. (I would have bought gold and silver and found a good place to stash it for when poor lowly China Gov’t Dad comes to stay.)
However, in this, you don’t understand Chinese people. This guy can’t help it. You can’t go losing face driving around in a 15 year old trusty Nissan pick-up even if you’re a pure crook. Success is about possessions and status for a Chinaman like this. Being honest and doing the right thing don’t play into it, and honestly, I can’t blame them because the women-folk don’t respect that either, so you won’t get any…
Now, WERE I going to get an expensive chick magnet, heh, I would get myself a 1970s muscle car or possibly one of the land yachts you’ll see on old Rockford Files reruns… That’s just me… Screw that gay rose-colored thing. Maintenance is gonna be hell – I hope he knows that.
“There are still a whole lot of Americans who don’t realize how much abuse and scamming has been going on in the “legal” immigration realm over the last 60 years since it’s been going full bore.”
Somalis in Columbus, Ohio are engaged in Medicaid fraud on a vast scale.
https://x.com/realDailyWire/status/2051290073186885794?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E2051465691849453898%7Ctwgr%5E2f706ebdb306aba199a9a24d800848a3684646ee%7Ctwcon%5Es3_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Finstapundit.com%2F794732%2F
I wrote to my Republican Senator about this outrage but she has yet to act. I suppose the Ohio AG could begin prosecuting them but he too is strangely silent. Governor DeWine just luvs him sum foreign imports (cf. w/ Haitians in Springfield) so the likelihood of executive action is remote.
So the legislature, courts and executive officers of Ohio have all turned a blind eye to Somali Medicaid fraud. The problem is not that the problem is unrecognized; it is that the problem is not going to be addressed.
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