Lawsuit claiming Meta hires foreign workers for cheaper pay instead of US citizens gets new life

A US appeals court on Thursday revived a software engineer’s proposed class action claiming Meta Platforms refused to hire him because it preferred to give jobs to foreign workers who are paid lower wages.

The San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 ruling said that a Civil War-era law barring discrimination in contracts based on “alienage” extends to bias against US citizens.

The decision reverses a California federal judge’s dismissal of a lawsuit by Purushothaman Rajaram, a naturalized US citizen who says Meta passes over American workers for jobs in favor of cheaper visa recipients.

Rajaram is seeking to represent a class that includes thousands of workers.

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The decision reverses a California federal judge’s dismissal of a lawsuit by Purushothaman Rajaram, a naturalized US citizen who says Meta passes over American workers for jobs in favor of cheaper visa recipients. Askar – stock.adobe.com

Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, and lawyers for Rajaram did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The company in court filings has denied wrongdoing and said Rajaram failed to show that Meta intended to discriminate against US workers.

The 9th Circuit had never before addressed whether the federal law, Section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act of 1866, provides protections from hiring discrimination for US citizens.

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The company in court filings has denied wrongdoing and said Rajaram failed to show that Meta intended to discriminate against US workers. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, above. AFP via Getty Images

The only other appeals court that has, the New Orleans-based 5th Circuit, said the law did not apply to US citizens in a 1986 decision.

The split created by the 9th Circuit on Thursday raises the chances that the Supreme Court could hear the case if Meta appeals.

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