Rep. Valerie Foushee introduced legislation expanding practical training opportunities for international STEM graduates educated at American universities.
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UPenn’s $79K H-1B data analyst filing sparks online backlash, reigniting debate over foreign hiring, universities, and American jobs.
Musk has frequently framed the “American Dream” around opportunity, hard work, and skilled immigration, often pointing to his own journey as an immigrant entrepreneur in the United States.
The Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus members denounce Donald Trump’s controversial post targeting Indian and Chinese immigrants.
Sara Gonzales is in the spotlight again, this time over immigration, jobs, and Indian professionals in the U.S.
Federal immigration officer faces assault charges after a protest incident in Colorado, raising concerns over use of force.
From working on tabla-playing robots as a teenager in India to earning a full-ride scholarship at 16 to getting rejected for an EB-1 visa twice after gaining an O-1 visa, Nikin Tharan traces his immigrant journey with The American Bazaar.
JD Vance says his in-laws never pushed him to favor their country of origin and instead emphasizes concerns over H-1B visa fraud.
Bronze tribute in central Seattle underscores India’s outreach through shared heritage and philosophy across communities
The increased scrutiny towards marriage-based green card applications is part of a larger effort to combat fraudulent applications as per the authorities. Immigration attorneys Matthew Curtis and Douglas Lightman explain important things you need to know to strengthen your marriage-based green card application
Dimple Gupta, Anupriya Krishna, Revathi Muneer, Akash B. Vyas among 42 new judges named to reduce case backlog.
Newcomers from India among others include medical, long-term care workers arriving amid critical U.S. shortage.
AAPI adults see benefits of immigration, but few think Trump’s policies have helped their economic concerns.
Applicants from India and China are hit the hardest as US visa approvals drop by 11% in 2025 under the Trump administration.
The United States will require citizens from 50 countries to post a bond of up to $15,000 when applying for certain visas, a State Department official said
In 2022, Congress passed the EB-5 Reform and Integrity Act (RIA), which introduced several significant changes to the EB-5 program.
New law comes amid intensifying scrutiny for illegal immigrant truck drivers across the country.
President Donald Trump on Thursday fired his Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem
Independent Indian American candidate leans on life story and data-driven mindset to win over voters
Federal courts across the US this week have ordered bond hearings or immediate release for several Indian nationals held in immigration detention
Elmina “Ellie” Aghayeva, a senior at Columbia University, was briefly detained by federal
immigration authorities on Thursday morning and released later the same day.
Civil rights expert Manju Kulkarni discusses the surge in harassment and highlights strategies for building resilience
Largely negative assessment of Trump among Indian Americans includes his handling of the domestic economy, international economic policy, and immigration
Indian American immigrant rights advocate Nisha Agarwal to drive major accessibility and equity reforms for New Yorkers
North Carolina’s first Indian-American state legislator promotes community-led People’s Medical Care to combat growing animus
