indian students have been traveling to the US more often in recent years in search of improved employment prospects and higher education. But with the start of the new trump administration in the United States, this culture is now seriously in danger.
 
Significant changes have been made to immigration policy since the trump administration returned to office, and considerably tighter rules are now in place. Accordingly, the US government has begun to take harsh measures on the nation's student population.

In this regard, a telugu man who is now in the US released a video that is akin to a knife to the heart of the US telugu community.
 
Police officers and other relevant authorities have been actively hunting for and identifying students who have been working part-time jobs in the United States, which is illegal, according to the person in this video. He went on to say that although similar checks were being made in other places around the nation, dallas had not yet seen them.
 
To make things worse, this screening procedure has now reached dallas, and the man in the video claims that one of his well-known acquaintances has encountered a difficult circumstance. He disclosed that while on DoorDash delivery duties at a restaurant, an indian student was recently halted for checks.
 
When a police officer apparently stopped this student and asked him about his OPT, he reportedly said that he had no business obligations and had only come to the eatery to eat. According to reports, he was even able to provide the offer letter that his consultant had produced in his name, thereby saving his day.
 
Since it is illegal for international students to work offline jobs while they are in school, it has been reported that a number of students have begun to reduce their use of DoorDash and uber Eats delivery services in the wake of this terrible occurrence. This might result in their deportation.
 
As more and more indian students in the US continue to give up part-time work out of fear of deportation, this video is currently going popular on social media.
 
 

 

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