As donald trump prepares to formally return to the white house next week, indian laborers are living in terror. The community's future is still unclear due to tighter H-1B visa regulations and employment losses at US IT companies. After years of establishing their jobs and relocating to the US with their families, thousands of indians have once again fallen prey to divided politics. A young nri professional expressed his concerns about the growing anti-Indian sentiment to the media.
 
Even though the indian population enjoys the "American Dream," their enormous impact on the US economy and culture cannot be overlooked. However, many of them are in limbo due to interminable delays and 30-year waits for green cards. The livelihoods, careers, and families of indian techies are at risk, so this is more than simply a little tweak in visa regulations. Cybersecurity expert Samaira told reporters that although her organization had pledged prompt H-1B sponsorship, they are still awaiting "clarity" on Trump's proposed adjustments.
 
The indian diaspora has also been the victim of racist assaults as a result of trump and his followers' overt targeting of immigrant populations throughout the campaign. Therefore, the more significant question is what type of society indians would be a part of even if they continued to work in the United States.
 
 
 

 

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