Indians in the US without legal permit are freaking out as Trump takes oath on 20th Jan
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Millions of immigrants who have gone to the Many
Now as the new government comes in, undocumented immigrants as well as Indian IT companies are worried over stricter laws of immigration. According to
It has been estimated that over 14,000 of the 8.8 lakh Indians on visitor or business visas overstayed in the US in 2015. Overstaying means a non-immigrant who was lawfully admitted to the US for an authorised period but stayed or remains in the country beyond his or her lawful admission period. However, some Indians also entered the US on a fraudulent passport, and others crossed the border, from either
"Typically, many Indians enter the US on a visitor or student visa and then overstaying and working there illegally in a relative's motel or convenience store. This will now stop to a great extent since their American relatives would be afraid of giving them jobs,” a Mumbai based immigration lawyer
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“However, it will be bureaucratically impossible and prohibitively costly to deport all the 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country,”
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