US Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship: What it means for Indian families
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The US Supreme Court’s latest ruling in the legal battle over President Donald Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order has renewed focus on what is at stake for thousands of Indian H-1B work visa families, many of whom have children born in the United States while waiting years for permanent residency. The Supreme Court nullified Trump’s executive order to deny automatic citizenship to children born on US soil to undocumented immigrants and to people on temporary visas. A category that includes nearly 300,000 Indians currently on H-1B work permits, as well as the remaining students, visitors, and other non-immigrant visa holders. The ruling lands with particular weight in the Indian-American community , which now numbers roughly 5.2 million people in the US, including more than 1.2 million skilled professionals and their families caught in the employment-based green card backlog, which, for Indian applicants specifically, can stretch for decades. Also Read | H-1B visas explained: As US marks 250 years, why Indians dominate America’s tech workforce That backlog is the crux of the issue. Many Indian H-1B holders spend years, sometimes their entire working lives, waiting for a green card slot to open up. Indians and South Asian immigrant families are among those most directly threatened by Trump’s executive order,” as reported by news agency IANS. A major focus area of the desk is US immigration and visa policy, including developments related to student visas, work permits, permanent residency pathways, executive actions, and court rulings. Nischai Vats – Deputy Copy Editor specialising in US politics, US visa and immigration policy, and policy-driven international coverage. Mashkoora Khan – Sub-editor focusing on global developments, with a strong emphasis on Canada visa, immigration, and study-related policy coverage. ...
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