President Trump’s new tariffs on India — starting with a 25% duty on Aug. 7 and followed by another 25% on Aug. 27 — are forcing small businesses to make tough choices, from scaling back operations to absorbing rising costs. The escalating U.S.–India tariffs have fueled uncertainty, rattled stock markets, and added fresh strain to the broader economy.
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A federal judge blocked Trump’s directive excluding undocumented children from Head Start, reaffirming the program’s legal protections and vital role in serving vulnerable families nationwide.
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.
As backlogs surge and cases of staged crimes surface, attorneys warn the system’s credibility—and relief for true victims—is at risk
The vigil is the latest in a string of community-led responses to the crash that placed 28-year-old truck driver Harjinder Singh behind bars on vehicular homicide charges.
Indian American candidate wants legal immigration to be made easier and faster with “common sense solutions” for illegal immigration
Trump’s visa freeze on foreign truck drivers sparks debate over safety, immigration, and the U.S. trucking industry’s dependence on Sikh American drivers keeping supply chains alive.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says H-1B program and the green-card system are set for overhaul, with a new “gold card” aimed at top talent; details and timelines remain unclear.
Stories like that of Arista CEO Jayashree Ullal, whose net worth exceeds $6 billion, underscore the pivotal role immigrant founders play in shaping America’s entrepreneurial landscape.
Harjinder Singh, accused of killing three in a Florida highway crash, was extradited from California, sparking national debate over immigration and commercial licensing policies.
The U.S. has halted work visas for commercial truck drivers to review safety and vetting protocols, sparking debate over immigrant labor, road safety, and bias.
If elected, daughter of immigrants from India would become the first South Asian to serve as Colorado’s top legal officer
With stricter rules on “Good Moral Character,” applying for naturalization is now beginning to read more like a marriage proposal to America than a legal document
The Department of Homeland Security has rolled out new rules directing immigration officers to consider conduct deemed “anti-American” when deciding whether migrants can move forward in securing legal status
The case has sparked a debate over California’s policy of issuing commercial driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants
Immigrant health policy expert Dr. Drishti Pillai warns that the new HHS guidance could affect thousands of lawfully present immigrants, including work visa holders, creating confusion, fear, and broader community impacts.
Cities of Stamford and Norwalk join celebrations for 78th anniversary of India’s independence
Why the future of global trade belongs to nations that invest in skills, not tariff wars — and how mastering entrepreneurial talent can secure lasting prosperity in the AI era.
Cities of Stamford and Norwalk join celebrations for 78th anniversary of India’s independence
Hundreds of international students on OPT in the U.S. face visa jeopardy as authorities crack down on fake payroll schemes by fraudulent employers.
Undocumented immigrants applying for marriage-based green cards now face immediate deportation risk under a new USCIS policy tightening scrutiny and eliminating chances to fix application errors.
The Dignity Act of 2025 proposes faster Green Card access, backlog relief, and legal pathways for undocumented immigrants amid worsening USCIS processing delays.
As Indian students face mounting delays and rejections, experts warn of ripple effects across research, STEM talent, and the future of American tech competitiveness.
USCIS has rolled out a major policy change that tightens the rules around bringing in family members to the country. The focus is on preventing fraud and making sure applications especially marriage-based ones get a closer look. The new rules kick in right away and apply to both fresh and pending petitions
Harvard has confirmed it will submit I-9 employment verification records for nearly 19,000 current and former employees following a formal request by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
