At 49.5 million and 15% of US population foreign-born share is highest in history
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Fellowships for New Americans is a merit-based graduate school program for immigrants and children of immigrants
Voters seek balanced solutions that include both border security and pathways to citizenship and legal status for immigrants
Immigrants often punch above their weight, says new research from the American Immigration Council
Bill eases path for 8 million people, including Dreamers, H-1B and long-term visa holders
Most common ruses include violations of immigration or customs laws, unspecified green cards matter
12,928 Indians among 661,500 becoming new US citizens in FY 2022
Premium processing service expanded to include applicants for Employment Authorization Document
USCIS says an exceptionally high number of employment-based immigrant visas available in the EB-1 and EB-2 categories
Trump-era ‘public charge’ rule denied legal status to all immigrants who used or might use social welfare programs
White House asserts restoring order, fairness, and humanity to US immigration system are priorities for Biden Administration
It had few takers in India once, but now it’s seen as an easier gateway to a US green card
Some Trump-era policies have gone, but a few other harmful laws are still on the books, RAICES tells the American Bazaar
Indian American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi vows to keep fighting for the American Dream
Protesters sleep outside Democratic leader’s home in New York demanding pathway to citizenship
Indians stuck in green card backlog face yet another disappointment
Raja Krishnamoorthi seeks lawmakers’ support for move to help Indians stuck in line ‘due to country-based discrimination’
Indians have received the second highest number of visas under the program after China in FY 2020
International students from India had the highest conversion rate as permanent residents.
The legislators accuse the president of “fear mongering†and equating immigrants with terrorists; vow to fight for Dreamers.
Indian American Nikhil Mankekar was awarded the International Human Rights Award by the United Nations Association’s Boulder chapter, reported Dailycamera.com.…
The proposal runs counter to American values.
The release said agencies will also provide each other with technical assistance.
The congresswoman says it is wrong to blame to immigrants.
Democratic leaders say the president has agreed to fix Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) by making a law on the amnesty.