Walt Disney World came under fire last year after it laid off 250 employees, some of whom said they had to train the workers brought in on H-1B visas to do their jobs, according to media reports. Two of the laid-off employees in January filed federal lawsuits against Disney as well as HCL and Cognizant, the global consulting firms that sponsored the visas. At least 30 of the Disney workers also have filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging they were discriminated against, based on their U.S. citizenship.