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Trump Promises US Green Card To Foreign Students If Elected Next US President

Former President Donald Trump recently promised a policy change that could benefit Indian students wishing to stay permanently in the United States. He pledged that if elected as the country’s next president, he would grant them green cards. Currently, international students in the US must secure job sponsorship to remain after completing their studies. The […]

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Trump Promises US Green Card To Foreign Students If Elected Next US President

Former President Donald Trump recently promised a policy change that could benefit Indian students wishing to stay permanently in the United States. He pledged that if elected as the country’s next president, he would grant them green cards. Currently, international students in the US must secure job sponsorship to remain after completing their studies.

The US Presidential polls are scheduled for November 5. Trump’s proposed immigration policy change is particularly advantageous for Indian students graduating in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) fields. It aims to facilitate their transition from student visas to permanent residency, with Trump highlighting the importance of retaining skilled workers in critical sectors like technology and industry.

This discussion on policy reform coincides with ongoing debates over US immigration policies. Critics argue that stringent measures may weaken the country’s ability to attract and retain talented individuals. By reintroducing a pathway for STEM graduates to obtain permanent residency, Trump’s administration appears to acknowledge the economic contributions of foreign students to America.

The potential reinstatement of the green card option could significantly impact Indian students, who constitute a substantial portion of international STEM students in the US. Many aspire to gain work experience and settle permanently in the country. The prospect of a green card offers renewed optimism and a clearer pathway to securing employment in the US.

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