In 2014, former U.S. Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia were asked whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to the rights outlined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedoms such as religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Both justices agreed that these rights apply to anyone present in the United States, regardless of their immigration status. Ginsburg explained that the Constitution does not limit its protections to cit
In 2014, former U.S. Supreme Court justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Antonin Scalia were asked whether undocumented immigrants are entitled to the rights outlined in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedoms such as religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Both justices agreed that these rights apply to anyone present in the United States, regardless of their immigration status. Ginsburg explained that the Constitution does not limit its protections to cit
Recent reports suggest growing concerns among Indian immigrants in the United States regarding travel restrictions and visa re-entry issues. For Green Card holders and H-1B visa workers, these concerns have escalated in light of a series of incidents, policy changes, and intensified scrutiny at the U.S. border. Many immigrants are now asking whether it is still safe to leave the U.S. and return, given the current immigration environment under the Trump administration. The anxie
Recent reports suggest growing concerns among Indian immigrants in the United States regarding travel restrictions and visa re-entry issues. For Green Card holders and H-1B visa workers, these concerns have escalated in light of a series of incidents, policy changes, and intensified scrutiny at the U.S. border. Many immigrants are now asking whether it is still safe to leave the U.S. and return, given the current immigration environment under the Trump administration. The anxie
This month, a University of Minnesota graduate student was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), sparking significant concern and protests among students and faculty. Contrary to earlier reports suggesting the student's involvement in campus protests, federal officials confirmed that the detention was related to a prior criminal history, specifically a DUI arrest, and the subsequent revocation of the student's visa by the U.S. Department of State. The Department of Ho
This month, a University of Minnesota graduate student was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), sparking significant concern and protests among students and faculty. Contrary to earlier reports suggesting the student's involvement in campus protests, federal officials confirmed that the detention was related to a prior criminal history, specifically a DUI arrest, and the subsequent revocation of the student's visa by the U.S. Department of State. The Department of Ho
Indian students studying in the United States have been reminded of the importance of adhering to local laws by India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). This warning comes after two high-profile incidents involving Indian nationals that raised concerns about visa violations and political activity, with one individual being detained and another reportedly self-deporting. The cases in question involved accusations of support for Hamas, and the incidents hav
Indian students studying in the United States have been reminded of the importance of adhering to local laws by India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). This warning comes after two high-profile incidents involving Indian nationals that raised concerns about visa violations and political activity, with one individual being detained and another reportedly self-deporting. The cases in question involved accusations of support for Hamas, and the incidents hav
The recent increase in scrutiny of Green Card holders in the United States has raised concerns among Indian immigrants and their families. Indians make up the second-largest group of individuals gaining US citizenship or Green Cards, with 49,700 Indians naturalized in FY 2024, accounting for 6.1% of new US citizens. However, a growing number of incidents involving detentions, secondary inspections, and even deportations have sparked fear and confusion among Indian Green Card holders in the US
The recent increase in scrutiny of Green Card holders in the United States has raised concerns among Indian immigrants and their families. Indians make up the second-largest group of individuals gaining US citizenship or Green Cards, with 49,700 Indians naturalized in FY 2024, accounting for 6.1% of new US citizens. However, a growing number of incidents involving detentions, secondary inspections, and even deportations have sparked fear and confusion among Indian Green Card holders in the US
In a major immigration reform move, US President Donald Trump has proposed a new visa scheme that offers a 'gold card' residency permit to foreigners willing to invest $5 million in the United States. This initiative aims to attract “brilliant, hardworking, job-creating people” while generating significant government revenue to balance the federal budget. Described as “like the green car
In a major immigration reform move, US President Donald Trump has proposed a new visa scheme that offers a 'gold card' residency permit to foreigners willing to invest $5 million in the United States. This initiative aims to attract “brilliant, hardworking, job-creating people” while generating significant government revenue to balance the federal budget. Described as “like the green car
The Trump administration is reportedly considering implementing sweeping travel restrictions on citizens from 41 countries as part of a proposed travel ban, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo obtained by Reuters. The internal memo outlines three distinct groups of countries facing varying levels of visa restrictions. In the first group, a total of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North Korea, are listed for a full visa suspension. Thi
The Trump administration is reportedly considering implementing sweeping travel restrictions on citizens from 41 countries as part of a proposed travel ban, according to sources familiar with the matter and an internal memo obtained by Reuters. The internal memo outlines three distinct groups of countries facing varying levels of visa restrictions. In the first group, a total of 10 countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Syria, Cuba, and North Korea, are listed for a full visa suspension. Thi
In a recent statement, US Vice President JD Vance asserted that green card holders in the United States do not possess an indefinite right to remain in the country and can face deportation at the administration's discretion. His remarks come as US President Donald Trump continues to push for the controversial 'Trump Gold Card', a new investor visa program allowing foreigners to obtain US citizenship by investing $5 million in the country. The remarks were made during an interview
In a recent statement, US Vice President JD Vance asserted that green card holders in the United States do not possess an indefinite right to remain in the country and can face deportation at the administration's discretion. His remarks come as US President Donald Trump continues to push for the controversial 'Trump Gold Card', a new investor visa program allowing foreigners to obtain US citizenship by investing $5 million in the country. The remarks were made during an interview
Foreign professionals looking to work in the United States are preparing for the upcoming 2026 H-1B visa season, which introduces key changes to the registration and selection process. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that the H-1B visa registration period will open on March 7, 2025, and close by March 24, 2025. During this time, employers can submit registrations for potential beneficiaries. Under the revised selection process,
Foreign professionals looking to work in the United States are preparing for the upcoming 2026 H-1B visa season, which introduces key changes to the registration and selection process. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that the H-1B visa registration period will open on March 7, 2025, and close by March 24, 2025. During this time, employers can submit registrations for potential beneficiaries. Under the revised selection process,
The Trump administration’s renewed focus on illegal hiring preferences for foreign workers, particularly within the H-1B visa program, has heightened concerns in the immigrant community. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is actively investigating hiring practices that may disadvantage American workers, aiming to uphold federal employment laws and prevent discrimination.On February 19, 2025, the EEOC issued a strong warning to businesses against prioritizing foreign work
The Trump administration’s renewed focus on illegal hiring preferences for foreign workers, particularly within the H-1B visa program, has heightened concerns in the immigrant community. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is actively investigating hiring practices that may disadvantage American workers, aiming to uphold federal employment laws and prevent discrimination.On February 19, 2025, the EEOC issued a strong warning to businesses against prioritizing foreign work
Canada has tightened its immigration and visa policies, affecting thousands of Indian students, workers, and temporary residents. Since the new Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations came into effect on January 31, 2025, reports indicate a rise in study permit revocations, visa scrutiny, and stricter departure enforcement.The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has projected that 7,000 study permits could be revoked this year, impacting more than 4.27 lakh Indian stud
Canada has tightened its immigration and visa policies, affecting thousands of Indian students, workers, and temporary residents. Since the new Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations came into effect on January 31, 2025, reports indicate a rise in study permit revocations, visa scrutiny, and stricter departure enforcement.The Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has projected that 7,000 study permits could be revoked this year, impacting more than 4.27 lakh Indian stud
The Trump administration has announced a new measure requiring undocumented immigrants in the U.S. to register with the federal government. The mandatory registry, enforced by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), applies to all individuals aged 14 and older who do not have legal status in the country. Those who fail to comply could face fines, imprisonment, or deportation.This move is part of the administration’s broader crackd
The Trump administration has announced a new measure requiring undocumented immigrants in the U.S. to register with the federal government. The mandatory registry, enforced by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), applies to all individuals aged 14 and older who do not have legal status in the country. Those who fail to comply could face fines, imprisonment, or deportation.This move is part of the administration’s broader crackd
A Forbes report on billionaire immigrants who started their journey in the U.S. on an H-1B visa highlights a few notable Indian entrepreneurs. Among them, Raj Sardana, the founder and CEO of Innova Solutions, stands out for building a $2 billion fortune from scratch. Early Life and Struggles in India Born in Delhi in 1960 to Punjabi parents, Raj Sardana grew up in a modest household. His family, displaced during the 1947 partition, lived in
A Forbes report on billionaire immigrants who started their journey in the U.S. on an H-1B visa highlights a few notable Indian entrepreneurs. Among them, Raj Sardana, the founder and CEO of Innova Solutions, stands out for building a $2 billion fortune from scratch. Early Life and Struggles in India Born in Delhi in 1960 to Punjabi parents, Raj Sardana grew up in a modest household. His family, displaced during the 1947 partition, lived in
The family of Indian student Nilam Shinde, who is in a coma in the US following a tragic accident, has made an urgent appeal to the Indian government for a visa to be by her side.Nilam, 35, a Master of Science student, suffered severe fractures and head injuries after being hit by a four-wheeler in California on February 14. Her family in Satara, Maharashtra, learned about the accident two days later and has been struggling to secure a US visa since February 16. Vis
The family of Indian student Nilam Shinde, who is in a coma in the US following a tragic accident, has made an urgent appeal to the Indian government for a visa to be by her side.Nilam, 35, a Master of Science student, suffered severe fractures and head injuries after being hit by a four-wheeler in California on February 14. Her family in Satara, Maharashtra, learned about the accident two days later and has been struggling to secure a US visa since February 16. Vis
Former US President Donald Trump has announced a significant shift in US immigration policy, introducing the ‘Gold Card’ visa program, which allows Indian graduates from US universities to secure jobs and eventually gain citizenship. This move is seen as a major boost for international students, particularly those from India, who have often struggled with restrictive visa policies despite their high qualifications. The ‘Gold Card’ initiative, un
Former US President Donald Trump has announced a significant shift in US immigration policy, introducing the ‘Gold Card’ visa program, which allows Indian graduates from US universities to secure jobs and eventually gain citizenship. This move is seen as a major boost for international students, particularly those from India, who have often struggled with restrictive visa policies despite their high qualifications. The ‘Gold Card’ initiative, un
A federal judge in Maryland has issued an injunction against immigration enforcement in houses of worship, marking a significant legal victory for religious groups challenging the Trump administration’s revised deportation policy.The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Theodore Chang, temporarily halts immigration operations targeting Quaker congregations, Baptist churches, and a Sikh temple, following a lawsuit that argues the policy change violates religious freedom.
A federal judge in Maryland has issued an injunction against immigration enforcement in houses of worship, marking a significant legal victory for religious groups challenging the Trump administration’s revised deportation policy.The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Theodore Chang, temporarily halts immigration operations targeting Quaker congregations, Baptist churches, and a Sikh temple, following a lawsuit that argues the policy change violates religious freedom.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially dropped its case against SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, over alleged hiring discrimination. The lawsuit, originally filed in August 2023, accused SpaceX of systematically discouraging asylum seekers and refugees from applying for jobs between 2018 and 2022. The Justice Department had argued that SpaceX violated U.S. employment laws by wrongly asserting that only U.S. citizens and lawful perma
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially dropped its case against SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, over alleged hiring discrimination. The lawsuit, originally filed in August 2023, accused SpaceX of systematically discouraging asylum seekers and refugees from applying for jobs between 2018 and 2022. The Justice Department had argued that SpaceX violated U.S. employment laws by wrongly asserting that only U.S. citizens and lawful perma
Dallas interim police chief Michael Igo has reassured the public that the Dallas Police Department (DPD) does not engage in immigration enforcement. Speaking at a recent press conference, Igo emphasized that officers will not stop individuals solely to inquire about their immigration status. This reaffirmation aligns with the department’s long-standing policy of maintaining trust with the community, ensuring that residents feel safe interacting with law enfo
Dallas interim police chief Michael Igo has reassured the public that the Dallas Police Department (DPD) does not engage in immigration enforcement. Speaking at a recent press conference, Igo emphasized that officers will not stop individuals solely to inquire about their immigration status. This reaffirmation aligns with the department’s long-standing policy of maintaining trust with the community, ensuring that residents feel safe interacting with law enfo
Houston – A large crowd gathered outside Houston City Hall on Presidents' Day, joining a nationwide movement to protest against immigration policies that many fear could lead to increased deportations and family separations. The demonstration, fueled by concerns over federal immigration enforcement and economic consequences, drew a mix of protesters, immigrants, activists, and political supporters from both sides of the debate. Among those
Houston – A large crowd gathered outside Houston City Hall on Presidents' Day, joining a nationwide movement to protest against immigration policies that many fear could lead to increased deportations and family separations. The demonstration, fueled by concerns over federal immigration enforcement and economic consequences, drew a mix of protesters, immigrants, activists, and political supporters from both sides of the debate. Among those
The recent change in the U.S. visa interview waiver policy, reducing the eligibility window from 48 months to 12 months, is a significant shift that will impact thousands of non-immigrant visa holders. This modification affects individuals holding H-1B, F-1, B1/B2, L-1, and O-1 visas, among others, making the renewal process more stringent. The change is expected to lead to longer wait times for in-person interviews and potential disruptions for professionals, s
The recent change in the U.S. visa interview waiver policy, reducing the eligibility window from 48 months to 12 months, is a significant shift that will impact thousands of non-immigrant visa holders. This modification affects individuals holding H-1B, F-1, B1/B2, L-1, and O-1 visas, among others, making the renewal process more stringent. The change is expected to lead to longer wait times for in-person interviews and potential disruptions for professionals, s