immigration
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Man of Indian origin becomes first naturalised American to lose citizenship under Trump
Scroll Staff
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United States official says there will be no changes to H-1B visa policy
Scroll Staff
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Curbing H-1B visa extensions would be ‘tremendously bad policy’, warns US industry body
Scroll Staff
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White House wants to spend $18 billion till 2027 to build part of Mexico border wall
Scroll Staff
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US: Federal judge partially blocks Donald Trump’s restrictions on refugees from 11 nations
Scroll Staff
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Bangladesh’s freedom fighter, Canada’s security risk: Man who supported 1971 war can’t enter Ottawa
Tribune Desk
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US judge permanently blocks Donald Trump’s executive order slashing grants to sanctuary cities
Scroll Staff
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To deal with congestion, Centre to add 55 more immigration counters at Delhi international airport
Scroll Staff
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Watch: US Border agents display efficiency to detain a 10-year-old with cerebral palsy after surgery
Scroll Staff
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UK: Detaining immigrants who were tortured abroad is illegal, says high court judge
Scroll Staff
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India fully supports Dhaka’s stand on Rohingya crisis, Sushma Swaraj tells Bangladesh PM: Report
Scroll Staff
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Rohingya refugees are a threat to national security, says Centre’s draft of affidavit to SC
Scroll Staff
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Watch: A 1923 ballet in US that opposed strict immigration laws revived (with a twist) at Princeton
Scroll Staff
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New data on H-1B visas prove that US IT companies hire a lot from outside but pay very little
Youyou Zhou, qz.com
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The big news: SC rejects Congress’ plea against Nota in Rajya Sabha polls, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Donald Trump backs new legislation that will cut the number of legal immigrants entering the US
Scroll Staff
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Indians can now clear US immigration faster by enrolling in its Global Entry programme
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Why these Tajik men are abandoning their wives and getting remarried in Russia
Reuters
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Assam’s Nepalis support the Gorkhaland movement – but say they will never leave their state
Arunabh Saikia
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From July 1, no departure cards for Indians flying abroad
Scroll Staff