A federal judge blocks President Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, reaffirming the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of citizenship for nearly everyone born on U.S. soil.
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Indian American leader Vivek Ramaswamy reignites debate on H-1B visas, calling for merit-based reform while emphasizing cultural and educational challenges in America’s tech talent gap.
The Trump Administration launches the $1M “Gold Card” program, offering a fast-tracked path to U.S. permanent residency for entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals amid rising H-1B visa costs.
Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee sparks fears among startups, nonprofits, and skilled workers, with experts warning of brain drain, offshoring, and slowed U.S. economic growth.
Tech giants Amazon, Google, and Microsoft rush to reassure H-1B employees after Trump’s $100,000 visa fee, as White House clarifies existing holders remain unaffected.
The White House defended Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee, citing job losses, rising foreign tech hires, and pledging to safeguard American workers and innovation.
By aggressively boosting H-1B sponsorships in 2025, tech and financial giants signal foreign talent remains central to their future despite Trump’s restrictive stance.
Community members, lawmakers, and advocacy groups call for her immediate release, citing her long-standing ties and law-abiding record.
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.
USCIS has rolled back protections under the Child Status Protection Act, increasing the risk of H-1B visa holders’ children “aging out” before securing permanent residency.
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 Trump administration has launched continuous vetting of over 55 million U.S. visa holders, reviewing past records, social media, and potential violations that could trigger deportation.
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.
Despite a 60-day grace period, laid-off H-1B workers are receiving deportation notices, raising concerns among immigration advocates amid ongoing tech sector job cuts.
The U.S.’s tightening immigration stance is severely impacting international student visas, enrollment, and revenue, prompting many to shift their focus to the U.K.
Without specifically mentioning the H-1B visa program, Miller accuses India of “cheating on immigration policy.”
The U.S. debates birthright citizenship as a new Trump executive order seeks to deny automatic citizenship to children of non-permanent residents and non-citizens.
Denaturalization is becoming a top enforcement priority, raising fears among immigrants as even minor past missteps may now threaten U.S. citizenship.
Americans who self-report having positive attitudes toward non-Americans actually often demonstrate implicit anti-immigrant biases
For the first time in history, more Americans support increasing immigration than decreasing it.
What are the implications of Trump’s new executive order?
The human face of Green Card backlog for Indians in America.
“We are moving closer to the ‘khalifa system’ in the Middle East where workers are brought only to work, but not become residents,†says Bhatt, author of “High-Tech Housewives.”
The diversity lottery program was introduced in the House bill in 1990 by Schumer and that helped create the visa program.
Trump’s immigration policies has left the country in fear.
