More than 15 percent students from India contribute $ 5 billion to the US economy. Hate crime might jeopardize this trend.
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White House pushes back against allegation that crime was result of anti-immigrant rhetoric.
Srinivas Kuchibhotla, 32, was mistaken for Arab; a second Indian American injured.
Budding scientists will now compete for $1.8 million in awards including top prize of $250,000.
Shukla is a celebrated writer and theater personality as well.
But, existing visa holders, green-card holders, and travelers with dual citizenship of US and any of the seven countries are exempt
Also, applications are denied “after being told in person they were approved after screenings and interviews.”
An interview with Vappala Balachandran, author of “The Secret Story of ACN Nambiar,” a biography of the late freedom fighter and head of “Indian Legion.”
External Affairs Minster Swaraj and Secretary of State Tillerson talk over phone
Evacuees from Yuba City, one of the largest Indian American enclaves, flee to nearby areas.
A conversation with actor, producer, co-writer Anjul Nigam on the newly released film.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday refused to reinstate President Donald Trump’s controversial executive order on travel ban.
A new report examines the CSR and philanthropy landscape in India today.
Senators Tom Cotton (R-AR) and David Perdue (R-GA) on Tuesday proposed a bill to cut the level of immigrants to the United States by half.
“Proposed increase in H1-B minimum another reason for the increase.”
Growing Up Smith is the story of the Bhatnagar family.
Billed the “Capital Connection,” the flight to start in July.
“Be polite [to CBP officer], don’t be argumentative, respond to questions clearly and confidently, stick with your facts.”
Drs. Shilpa Rose and Mark Whitten introduce FDA-approved Presbyopia treatment procedure.
However, State Department says fewer than 60,000 visas have been revoked.
The Delhi-born Republican will run from the 34th District.
Reps. Crowley and Bera applaud the change.
Kolkata-born Mukherjee’s work includes award-winning novel like Jasmine.
The executive order might also impact the L-1, E-2, and B1 visa holders.
The former SelectUSA chief speaks about his 8 years in public service and his friendship with Obama, who was his one-time roommate.