Trump reversal on online-only students not for new students, says ICE.
Author: Arun Kumar
Delay in getting renewed EAD cost spouse of Indian H-1B worker her job.
US Chamber says restrictions will push investment abroad, inhibit economic growth, reduce job creation.
Democrat Dick Durbin and Republican Mike Lee have a plan to ease their agony.
Instead of increasing jobs for locals, restrictions spur offshoring, suggests research by US think tank.
Reversal does not apply to new students requiring F-1 sponsorship, says Harvard.
Republicans, Democrats view community support as key to White House.
Unclear whether Trump administration would comply with new ruling after ignoring Supreme Court orders.
Indian American, 32 other senators make demand as USCIS rejects new applicants ignoring top court.
No valid visas will be revoked under Trump proclamation, assures State Department.
United Airlines to operate 18 flights between US, India from July 17 to 31.
Strong on borders, it will also take care of 700,000 dreamers.
Democrat also promises to protect dreamers, create roadmap to citizenship for 11 million undocumented.
Together plan to make millions of Indians owners of smartphones, says Sundar Pichai.
States say new rule “fails to consider the harm to international students and their families.”
Closing half foreign students from recruiting pipeline will harm US companies and economy, say tech biggies.
Commits to make Indian American physicians’ body stronger at virtual ceremony.
Ban on online-only students ‘gratuitous, cruel, and inimical to what this country is about.’
Sundar Pichai announces Google for India Digitization Fund after virtual meeting with Narendra Modi.
Citizenship in cards for dreamers, but no amnesty.
Barring foreign students taking online-only classes ‘irrational, xenophobic’, say Indian-American and other Democrats.
New Jersey hub to act as catalyst for global expansion of Indian IT companies.
University of Southern California joins Harvard, MIT suit against rule barring online-only foreign students.
Based in 11 countries, including the US and Canada, they have over 3.6 million employees.
Activists question police tactics amid debate over police brutality.