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‘Together, we’re going to beat Trump,’ Biden tells Kamala Harris.
New tool to crackdown on US employers exploiting H-1B program.
Column: Democrats shouldn’t compete with Trump and his cronies in a race to the bottom when their turn to govern comes around.
System puts Indians on a mind-boggling 200-year long waiting list!
Indian American senator has been a change agent for 30 years, Ben Crump tells Biden.
Dr. Dave A. Chokshi played key role in New York City’s covid-19 response.
‘Limiting supply of health workers during covid crisis puts all Americans at risk.’
Win in Democratic primary guarantees hip-hop artist Zohran Mamdani seat in November.
Democrat Dick Durbin and Republican Mike Lee have a plan to ease their agony.
Reversal does not apply to new students requiring F-1 sponsorship, says Harvard.
CBS TV reporter was killed in a moped accident in New York City on Saturday.
Unclear whether Trump administration would comply with new ruling after ignoring Supreme Court orders.
Hailing from family of lawyers from India, Sue Ghosh Stricklett advocates close US-India relations.
Indian American, 32 other senators make demand as USCIS rejects new applicants ignoring top court.
Trump administration’s more restrictive immigration and international student policies key factors.
Immigration authorities tell federal court that the July 6 directive will be rescinded.Â
Rikin Mehta-Hirsh Singh race too close to call with 100,000 votes still uncounted.
Dave will take questions on new H-1B and F-1 visa rule changes.
Foreign students contribute $45 billion to US economy, support 460,000 jobs.
Barring foreign students taking online-only classes ‘irrational, xenophobic’, say Indian-American and other Democrats.
New Jersey hub to act as catalyst for global expansion of Indian IT companies.
University of Southern California joins Harvard, MIT suit against rule barring online-only foreign students.
Based in 11 countries, including the US and Canada, they have over 3.6 million employees.
Activists question police tactics amid debate over police brutality.