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Trump's project 2025: Agenda for India: Bi-Lateral Relations, H1b etc.,


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14 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Thatha team adhe follow ayyedhi immigration matter lo vaallem chepthe adhe tune chesthadu. He just talk their voice ee matter lo. 

@Sam480 dorikindha heritage galla 2024 agenta inka ledha @3$%

no anna dint research further

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4 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Full link pettu anna @Sam480 anna adigadu monna 

https://www.niskanencenter.org/project-2025-unveiling-the-far-rights-plan-to-demolish-immigration-in-a-second-trump-term/

Read it with knowing that niskansen center anedi anti-trump so maybe exaggerate chestaru emo. Every media [sakshi and abn laga :)] and foundation has agenda so mana brains manam vadali. 

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1 minute ago, baabaa said:

https://www.niskanencenter.org/project-2025-unveiling-the-far-rights-plan-to-demolish-immigration-in-a-second-trump-term/

Read it with knowing that niskansen center anedi anti-trump so maybe exaggerate chestaru emo. Every media [sakshi and abn laga :)] and foundation has agenda so mana brains manam vadali. 

Use backlog numbers to trigger the automatic suspension of application intake for large categories of legal immigration

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Just now, Sucker said:

Adhi one of the reason anna. Chinese ni aapadam last 4 years nunde started so manalni fill chesthunnaru. Win win both sides. Inka H1 etc vere matter as they know OPT cpt and no-one will leave ani. 

Do you really think they are stopping Chinese? Or have an intention to do so? If that's the case why all the manufacturing was outsourced to them? What's keeping it there? Why is China allowed to hold US treasuries?

 

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10 minutes ago, Sucker said:

Full link pettu anna @Sam480 anna adigadu monna 

Specialty occupation graduate employment

The U.S. educates some of the world’s brightest minds, and benefits from retaining students after graduation and capitalizing on the skills – particularly in STEM fields – obtained from U.S. universities. Two-thirds of U.S. graduate students in artificial intelligence-related programs are foreign-born, as are approximately 80 percent in electrical engineering, petroleum engineering, and computer science.19 Losing these students to competitor nations harms U.S. competitiveness and economic prosperity.20

The H-1B visa for temporary employment in a specialty occupation is one of the most commonly used mechanisms for graduates of U.S. universities to remain in the country after completing their degrees.21 In FY2022, nearly 44 percent of all H-1B petitions for initial employment were issued to individuals changing from student status, accounting for 77 percent of H-1B petitions requesting a change of status from within the U.S.22 

Prevailing wage guidelines overseen by the Department of Labor (DOL) govern how H-1B employees are paid. These guidelines protect American workers by ensuring that hiring a foreign worker will not adversely affect the wages or working conditions of similarly situated U.S. workers.23 There are only four wage levels, and they are divided according to the tasks, knowledge, skills, and educational or vocational preparation required to succeed in the required role.24 

Despite advanced educational backgrounds, many recent graduates fill roles that fall into the lowest Level I or Level II wage categories for entry and qualified workers, respectively.25 The Mandate instructs the Department of Labor (DOL) to eliminate those two lowest wage levels,  excluding most foreign-born graduates from these job opportunities.26 

Even though USCIS  would retain the authority in evaluating the specialty nature of an H-1B beneficiary’s proposed employment, cutting off DOL’s ability to certify the wages of any position not meeting the experience requirements of wage levels III and IV would functionally close the program to many recent graduates.27 Concurrently, many U.S. economic competitors are actively working to attract and retain more international students, recognizing their unique value and eager to attract talent that the U.S. educates but cannot retain.28

Restrict visa eligibility by country

Furthermore, the Mandate proposes that the new administration should use its existing authority to aggressively suspend the issuance of immigrant visas, nonimmigrant visas, or all visas if a country is categorized as recalcitrant or uncooperative regarding the receipt of deported nationals. 29

As of June 2020, 13 countries–including China, Russia, India, Cuba, and Eritrea–are classified as recalcitrant, many of which comprise the largest origin countries for U.S.-based international students, foreign high-skilled workers, or family reunification beneficiaries.30 Leveraging entire visa categories as collateral in foreign policy negotiations would result in aggressive restrictions on legal immigration. Rather than holding the noncompliant governments responsible, these restrictions would only punish the country’s nationals and the American families, universities, and businesses that rely on them.

Increase application fees and limit fee waivers

Under the direction of the Mandate, a new administration would also increase application fees across the board, including on citizenship applications, spousal sponsor forms, and employment petitions (among others), add a fee to the asylum application, and severely restrict the availability of fee waivers.31 While some increases may be necessary to cover processing costs, extensive changes could render critical programs inaccessible to American families, businesses, and vulnerable individuals.

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Work authorization

The Mandate further advises the next administration to take regulatory action to limit the classes of nonimmigrants eligible for work authorization.41 While the Mandate does not specify who would be affected by these regulations, likely targets include spouses of employment-based visa holders and certain beneficiaries of humanitarian relief. Humanitarian relief without work authorization is a lose-lose scenario for Americans. Beneficiaries would lack the opportunity to make money and care for themselves and their families, and the U.S. would miss out on economic contributions and valuable labor. Between neglecting the staffing needs of existing programs and stripping them of work eligibility, the Mandate would effectively bring these otherwise legal programs to a close.

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3 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Do you really think they are stopping Chinese? Or have an intention to do so? If that's the case why all the manufacturing was outsourced to them? What's keeping it there? Why is China allowed to hold US treasuries?

 

Chinese research papers in almost every major field is increasing anna!!

Chinese do PhDs more than Indians. China meeda antha narrative tappithe US is still so dependent on China. 

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8 minutes ago, Sam480 said:

Use backlog numbers to trigger the automatic suspension of application intake for large categories of legal immigration

It will help backlog cases anna. But I doubt it thatha ivanni cheyyadu max RFE and Public charge rule and slow processing antha minchi podichedhem ledhu anna. Aslae last term inka picha light thatha ki. 

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4 minutes ago, CaptainMaverick said:

Chinese research papers in almost every major field is increasing anna!!

Chinese do PhDs more than Indians. China meeda antha narrative tappithe US is still so dependent on China. 

Exactly. It's all narrative to keep American public occupied. 

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17 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

F1 visas ichedhi to bring money into US. They know the H1b supply is limited. You are artificially propping up demand in US for H1 as the H1Bs are capped. It's a war of attrition in the lottery every year and more students pay more $ to continue to stay in US till they get that H1, doing double MS etc. More$ in the US. 

new england college vadu kotha buildings ee lepadu 

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2 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Exactly. It's all narrative to keep American public occupied. 

True le. Antha tomepass muchatlu anuko. Elect ayyaka background especially ilantulivi yevadu care cheyyadu. Max hungama on illegal immigration cause news lo adhe vasthadhi. 

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1 minute ago, kevinUsa said:

new england college vadu kotha buildings ee lepadu 

Yentha donate chesav ra kevinu 

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