Now that donald trump is back in the White House, his harsh criticism of immigration will inevitably continue. For the indian community, which has been expanding in the US, this might be a serious worry. Trump's backing of Project 2025, a conservative initiative to change US immigration, may worry indian students who are enrolled in or hope to enroll in US universities. He increased the panic by promising the "largest" deportation drive in history throughout his campaign.
 
With more than 140,000 visas granted last year, india remains the most popular place for indian students to pursue their studies. Additionally, compared to their native country, it provides immigrants with superior employment options. However, student visas may be caught in the crossfire if the incoming US president tightens immigration laws. Nonetheless, some analysts believe that Trump's ideas might have some positive aspects.
 
With policies that favor green cards for graduates, Sourabh Arora, the indian American CEO of university Living, believes trump might open doors for students. Although his motives are still questionable, if confirmed, it may be a significant positive move. It is unclear if Trump's return will benefit or hurt indian pupils. But for the time being, the neighborhood faces a terrifying sense of uncertainty.
 
 

 

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