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Thousands of Indian couples, parents, kids separated, stranded after Trump’s H1B visa freeze

That's why I said "most of them".
Dude being Sanghi doesn't translate to being superstitious necessarily, especially that stupid one you declared above. And why someone should pay for the majority just because he belong to it? By this logic, world should end now because nearly everyone is committing crimes in one way or another barring probably few people. There are many anti-Modi people there too.
 
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Bhat is now working overnight to support her U.S.-based clients, and trying to convince their son Adhrit to eat Indian food like chapati for breakfast over his complaints that he misses his standard Californian breakfast of avocado toast.
Lol, seriously?

Anyway, I heard Joe Biden saying that if he comes to power, he'll waive off H1B restrictions.
 
Not going to happen. Every country needs to focus on bringing their own workforce back first. Outsiders need to come last.
Tbh, he was careful enoguh to not say when so you maybe right. But I don't think they'll keep those restrictions too long. 1 year max is my guess.
 
Doo-lan trump probably read the twitter jokes inregards to midi gaffe.

I do feel for Indians that are in fear of being forced back. Publicly Indians will say their a superpowa, but privately know their country is a dump.

Before you mock Pakistan, we know our country is a dump.

We are all dumps in the neighborhood. Some smell a little different.
 
Time for taking rides on uncle Sam's shoulder is coming to an end.

Ya sheikh, apni apni daykh. :D
 
Removing India's GSP Status While Retaining It For Pakistan Restricting h1b Visas LOL

Who Says Trump is Anti Pakistan

Personally I Think Sajid Tarrar HasDone A Great Job

It takes all kinds. Tan France Bhaiya (!) has done his bit too...for making US folks more fashion savvy.

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And Kumail has as well...
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Wonderful news ! Most of these so-called skilled immigrants are total non-intellectuals who obey Modi's calls to bang on metal eating plates to drive away Corona and believe that 10,000 years ago India had internet.

I cannot believe that over 90% of the H1B's these days are VOCALLY Modi and Sanghi supporters, are half-educated lower middle class idiots and got to the US using nothing but forged certificates and credentials. I hear from my friends how they have collectively mastered the art of gaming the US IT support market.

No talent, no smarts, no problem. There is H1B! The incompetence of these H1B folks is legendary.

And the scummy Indian companies who hire these people will be the big losers this time.

Some American techies are actually hoping Trump comes back, just for this reason. :lol:
 
About 375,000 temporary visa-holders & Green Card applicants are banned from entering US until next year. A significant number of those are now stuck in India.
OLIVIA CARVILLE and SHELLY BANJO 1 July, 2020 8:29 am IST


An immigration counter at the Indira Gandhi International Airport | @nishantsharma87 | Twitter

New York: Natasha Bhat learned in late February that her father-in-law had suddenly died. Bhat, 35, recently recalled how she grabbed a backpack and hustled her U.S.-born 4-year-old son to the San Francisco airport to catch a midnight flight to India, her home country. She didn’t anticipate being stuck there indefinitely.

Bhat works at a tech company in Silicon Valley on an H-1B visa, and her documents were due for renewal. So she threw them in the bag, knowing she’d have to get the chore taken care of before flying back to the U.S. in a few weeks. But she said her mid-March appointment at the U.S. consulate in Kolkata was canceled when it shut down due to Covid-19 concerns. Her return home was delayed further when President Donald Trump signed an executive order last week barring many people on several types of visas, including H-1Bs, from entering the country until 2021.

Trump’s executive order is the latest step in his years-long tightening of U.S. immigration policy. The president has argued since taking office the visa programs allow employers to undercut native-born workers on wages, over the objections of companies that say they need highly skilled workers to fill crucial job openings. The latest restrictions, said Greg Siskind, an immigration lawyer in Memphis, “use the pandemic as an excuse to achieve anti-immigration goals the administration has wanted to do for years.”
H-1B holders, about three-quarters of whom work in the tech sector, have felt a creeping sense of unease since Trump took office. Still, thousands of them continued to fly back and forth between the U.S. and their home countries, for weddings or funerals—or for work assignments or to get mundane paperwork taken care of. (Some visas require people to leave the country briefly after approval to get their passports stamped.) Many of those who left the U.S. this spring, as Bhat did, found the world as they knew it changed mid-trip.

About 375,000 temporary visaholders and green card applicants will now be banned from entering the U.S. until next year, according to Julia Gelatt, a senior policy analyst with the Migration Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research group. A significant number of those are now stuck in India, which has long had a close connection to Silicon Valley. The technology industry has consistently objected to the administration’s immigration restrictions, and Amazon.com Inc., Alphabet Inc. and Twitter Inc. immediately condemned the latest executive order, along with trade groups representing hundreds of other technology firms.
Indian tech companies have also urged the administration to reconsider its latest move. A major trade group from the country called it ” misguided and harmful to the U.S. economy.” Some Indian IT companies are considering alternatives to placing people on-site with U.S. clients, such as creating clusters of workers in countries like Mexico or Canada.


The objections haven’t spared people like Bhat and her husband, who have worked in Silicon Valley for the last nine years, she as a manager for a software firm and he as an engineer at a bank. Her husband flew back to the U.S. in early March for work and has spent the past four months of lockdown alone. Bhat is now working overnight to support her U.S.-based clients, and trying to convince their son Adhrit to eat Indian food like chapati for breakfast over his complaints that he misses his standard Californian breakfast of avocado toast.


Also read: Why Trump’s suspension of H1B and other work visas will kill innovation


The prospect of a wave of people stranded abroad began worrying Siskind several weeks ago when he first caught wind of the planned order. On Twitter, he warned workers on non-immigrant visas not to leave the U.S. He urged those abroad to come back as soon as possible.

Once the order took effect, Siskind set up an online form for people to share their stories, and asked his followers on social media to fill it out. Within 24 hours, he had over 500 responses. There was the scientist researching coronavirus-testing products who flew to India to get married, the Atlanta-based IT consultant who may miss the birth of his child, the 2-year-old girl who was born in the U.S. and has developed severe allergic skin reactions to mosquito bites in India, the Intel Corp. employee who is now running critical projects from afar.

Siskind fielded calls from husbands separated from wives, parents from children. People told him they were worried about keeping up with mortgage payments on houses, car loans and jobs. Some had U.S.-born children who are American citizens enrolled in U.S. schools. Many have valid visas and assumed all they would need to get back in the country was a routine stamp in their passport.


Narendra Singh, an Indian-born software architect who has lived in Dallas for nine years, took his family back to Kolkata, India, in February. Their return was delayed when the consulates closed and they were advised to wait out the worst of the pandemic. Now Singh is working remotely. His wife, a software engineer, lost her job in April. Their daughter, a U.S. citizen, was slated to start preschool in the fall, but they’ve been preparing her for the possibility that won’t happen. Singh, 36, said he knew there was always a chance of his visa not being extended, but assumed he was secure until his current visa was set to expire in 2022. “We took specialized jobs, we followed the rules, we got the visas,” he said. “I just feel betrayed.”

Mili Widhani Khatter, 39, who has lived in the U.S. with her husband and two U.S.-born children for the past 12 years, flew back to Delhi, India, without her family to say goodbye to her dying mother. She hasn’t seen her children in nearly four months, and said her 2-year-old son has forgotten how to say “mama” since they’ve been apart. “This is the worst punishment you can give to a mom,” Khatter said. “It’s not humane.”

Now families worry what another six months of uncertainty will do to their kids—and to the futures they thought they were charting. “I have a valid visa. I’ve been living in the Bay Area for eight years. I have a life there and a home there, and my husband is there,” Bhat said. “Will I ever be able to go back?” – Bloomberg


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Why do indians need to go to america for work and a good life in the first place? indians on PDF and elsewhere claim that india is a superpower..........:disagree:
 
Why do indians need to go to america for work and a good life in the first place? indians on PDF and elsewhere claim that india is a superpower..........:disagree:

We all know why. There are 'Visa granting temples' in many Indian cities just for this purpose. I know of Hyderabad and Chennai for starters. The shamelessness is staggering.

Indians will do anything to leave India...

 
We all know why. There are 'Visa granting temples' in many Indian cities just for this purpose. I know of Hyderabad and Chennai for starters. The shamelessness is staggering.

Indians will do anything to leave India...






Why do they want to leave when it is a superpower as indians claim?
 
Why do they want to leave when it is a superpower as indians claim?

Only Sanghis claim it as a Superpower. Under Modi - there is some bellicose need to inflate India's pride to hyper levels, even when reality says otherwise.

By definition a Superpower is 100% self-sufficient in all technology and armament needs. Making sub-par copies of Russian Nuclear subs, destroyers and aircraft carriers can barely squeeze you into a select group of powerful countries, but it does not make a you a superpower.

A country that cannot make its own cellphone components 100% in-country (whether commercially successful or not) cannot be called a superpower. And this is just a single sad example that describes India. Under Modi, India is the laughing stock of the world at present.

A superpower (supposedly India) should not go begging to another superpower (Russia) for armaments help when in conflict with another Superpower (China). India just did.
 
Tasteless comment bro, what do you know about them? Many have worked hard their way upto become CEOs of top firms. I don't think Sundar Pichai believes any of that.

Sundar Pichai and these Sanghi H1B's are a world apart. H1B's who graduated from Annamalai Agricultural Institute and completed a six month course on coding, don't get to be CEO's in American companies. They have standards - you know. :lol:

Mr. Pichai went and completed his MBA from Wharton and got his MS from Stanford. He paid his dues and is respected for that. I'm sure he comes from a well-respected family in India as well.

Which is not the case for the rest of the Sanghi Chamar H1B's. Who are 100% Modi supporters and are full-on low-class uneducated third-rate frauds and bigots.

Here is another idiot, offering Puja to Trump. These people have zero shame.

 
This is political stunt nothing else. Even if Trump would have allowed it. US embassy are closed all over the world for visa. it make zero difference until the end of year. It make huge difference on vote bank here. Technically it changes nothing. These Indians will have been India even if Trump allows due to embassy closure.
 
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