The indian students are feeling the consequences of Trump's immigration crackdown. Many have been compelled to resign from their part-time work due to the new regulations, which puts their existence in grave danger. The only on-campus employment available to indians on F-1 visas is meager enough to support them. Many students were previously granted some leeway to work part-time, but under the new administration, this might lead to deportation.
 
US universities continue to forbid safe, lawful employment while providing expensive, high-quality education. Nowadays, the majority of students depend on their families or scholarships, but not all of them have such options. "I'm embarrassed to approach my parents for assistance. They've accomplished so much already," a student of indian descent told the press.
 
In the US, rent, food, bills, and other expenditures are rising daily, making it nearly hard for students from middle-class households to make ends meet during these difficult times. students are suffering psychologically as a result, with many feeling anxious, afraid, and guilty about falling short of expectations. Some lucky people, meantime, are searching for internships and establishing professions in a competitive labor market. Ultimately, there aren't many employment on campus, and the government isn't helping with that either. It is depressing to observe that the indian population is being marginalized in this way after making significant contributions to American politics and the economy.
 
 

 

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