Since assuming the presidency, donald trump has caused a great deal of anxiety and perplexity in a number of groups. Particularly impacted and greatly alarmed is the indian population in the united states, particularly those who are on visas. The executive order he issued states that children born after february 19, 2025, would not be granted birthright citizenship if their parents are in the country on a dependant visa, tourist visa, or temporary work visa.
 
This poses an important query: What would happen if the father had an H-1B visa and the mother had an H-4 visa and the kid was born on february 20? Does this imply that the child will be born in the united states as an illegal immigrant? The answer has not yet been determined. What procedure will be followed? Will the child's parents have to file for H-4 dependent status? Regarding these matters, there is no certainty. Anxiety has been greatly increased by this uncertainty, especially for those who are expecting after february 19.
 
Mothers who are getting ready to give birth are left wondering what to do and what will happen. This policy's ambiguity is confusing not only indians but also all expecting moms who are impacted by the directive. It is hoped that the trump administration would soon offer more thorough instructions to allay these worries.
 

 

 

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