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Kriti Patel came to the US as a kid. Her world came crashing down years later.
The future of about 700,000 young immigrants, including more than 4,500 South Asians hangs in balance.
There are similarities between the administration’s attempts to revoke H4 EAD and DACA.
The move would benefit about 5,500 Indian recipients of DACA.
The proposed bill to support Dreamers does not include legal immigrant Dreamers, many of whom are Indians raised in the US.
Protesting in front of the White House, RHC activists call for the Green Card backlog and the DALCA children’s issue to be included in ongoing border security talks.
The organization demands that children of H-1B visa holders be treated on par with DACA recipients.
The Indian American lawmaker says she is “thrilled” by Judge John Bates’ ruling.
“MS-13 recruits through our broken immigration system, violating our borders,” he says.
The legislators accuse the president of “fear mongering” and equating immigrants with terrorists; vow to fight for Dreamers.
The Indian American lawmaker says he will “fight to pass a responsible budget that funds our military, CHIP, and other vital initiatives while protecting Dreamers.”
Indian American Nikhil Mankekar was awarded the International Human Rights Award by the United Nations Association’s Boulder chapter, reported Dailycamera.com.…
The DACA beneficiaries whose work authorizations are ending between September 5, 2017 and March 5, 2018, are eligible to apply for renewal.
Courageous Indian DACA recipient Chirayu Patel addresses press conference on Capitol Hill urging Congress to legalize ‘Dreamers’
Democratic leaders say the president has agreed to fix Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) by making a law on the amnesty.
The funding will assist individuals, who have been affected by the cancellation of DACA program, in immigration legal services and education.
Trump administration is up for more unpleasant surprises for immigrant communities. The coming days and weeks would be tough for immigrants.
Reportedly, thousands of immigrants will be deported after massive raids on undocumented immigrants across the country.
Bill Gates urged the Congress to allow the affected individuals to permanently stay in the country without fear of deportation.
There are an estimated 6,675 Indian American DACA beneficiaries.
Indian American Reps. Khanna, Jayapal, Bera, and Krishnamoorthi stress that discontinuing DACA will adversely impact not only the concerned individuals but also the US economy.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will only decide on DACA renewal requests that it received by October 5, 2017.
Trump is yet to make up his mind on DACA, says White House spokesperson.
The popular right-wing site reminds the president that Candidate Trump had vowed to kill H-1B with “no exceptions.”