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Hyundai raid puts foreign investment at risk amid trump immigration crackdown. South Korean officials warn this could discourage corporate investments. Experts urge visa reforms
‘Desis Persist—Our Stories, Our Strength’ summit to be held with its first-ever South Asian Hill Day
More than 300 South Korean workers detained in a U.S. ICE raid at a Hyundai-LG battery plant will return home, highlighting immigration, labor, and investment tensions.
A new survey released today suggests a deep divide in how Americans view foreign workers. More than half of U.S. citizens believe professionals are taking jobs away
Immigration experts warn the State Department’s abrupt restrictions on third-country processing add costs, delays, and emotional stress without clear economic or security benefits.
The Hyundai–LG plant raid in Georgia, detaining 475 foreign workers, sparked U.S.–South Korea tensions, highlighting global labor, immigration, and investment challenges in high-tech manufacturing.
As backlogs surge and cases of staged crimes surface, attorneys warn the system’s credibility—and relief for true victims—is at risk
Latest data shows unemployment climbing and payrolls shrinking, leaving workers across industries facing growing insecurity
Policy shift ends flexibility in choosing consulates, raising concerns over delays and costs for global workers.
The H-1B visa program has become a flashpoint in U.S.-India trade tensions, fueling online backlash, political rhetoric, and debates over jobs, immigration, and economic fairness.
The rule empowers USCIS agents to investigate, arrest, and prosecute immigration violations, while up to 600 military attorneys will serve as temporary judges.
Vishy Ayyar speaks with The American Bazaar about his Hollywood debut “American Warrior,” a film that mirrors his own turbulent journey from multimillion-dollar real estate ventures to award-winning film festivals.
Anger is rising in India as U.S. trade and visa policies spark backlash, with ministers warning of retaliatory measures against restrictions on international students.
A federal appeals court has blocked the Trump administration’s use of an 18th-century wartime statute to deport Venezuelan migrants, marking a major setback for its immigration agenda.
Hemant Pandey and Vaashu Sharma’s journey from Silicon Valley back to Bengaluru highlights how shifting H-1B rules and India’s booming tech ecosystem reshape immigrant professionals’ choices.
The recent hike in the U.S. tourist visa fee to $250 has triggered a sharp decline in inbound travel, with international arrivals dropping 8.2% and visitor spending expected to shrink by $12.5 billion in 2025
Elon Musk voices support for a Japan anti-immigration rally, sparking debate amid the country’s low immigration rates, aging population, and growing labor shortages.
Hundreds of Labor Day rallies across the U.S. saw workers demand stronger protections, fair wages, healthcare, housing, and an end to billionaire-driven policies.
The U.S. introduces a mandatory $250 Visa Integrity Fee for countries including India while simultaneously tightening restrictions on Palestinian visa applicants under Trump’s new policy.
Federal authorities weigh using Naval Station Great Lakes as an ICE hub as the Trump administration intensifies crime and immigration crackdowns in Chicago and sanctuary cities nationwide.
Indian American attorney Nadadur S. Kumar considers EB-5 one of the most stable immigration pathways, regardless of political winds
Beyond FBI biometrics, officers may interview neighbors, coworkers, and employers to verify eligibility, raising questions about fairness, civil liberties, and what applicants should expect in the months ahead.
The Trump administration proposes stricter visa rules, capping F-1 student visas at four years, raising concerns for Indian students and impacting U.S. education and global competitiveness.
New U.S. visa rules restrict international students with limits on transfers, OPT stay, multiple degrees, and a four-year F-1 cap, reshaping study abroad plans.
