7 Explosive Facts About the EXILE Act Threatening H-1B Visas for Indians

7 Explosive Facts About the EXILE Act Threatening H-1B Visas for Indians
A new US bill called the EXILE Act seeks to eliminate the H-1B visa program entirely from 2027. Introduced by Republican lawmaker Greg Steube, the proposal could dramatically impact Indian professionals, students, and global tech hiring. Here’s what the bill means, its chances of becoming law, and how Indians may be affected.
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7 Explosive Claims in Minneapolis ICE Shooting That Are Tearing America Apart

7 Explosive Claims in Minneapolis ICE Shooting That Are Tearing America Apart
President Donald Trump’s defense of an ICE officer who fatally shot 37-year-old poet and mother Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis has ignited nationwide outrage, protests, and a fierce battle over truth, video evidence, and the limits of federal power.
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7 Powerful Moments as NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani Tells Immigrants to Stand Up to ICE

7 Powerful Moments as NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani Tells Immigrants to Stand Up to ICE
New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani urged immigrants to “know your rights” during ICE raids, vowing to protect New York’s sanctuary policies despite federal pressure.
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7 Powerful Shifts: Trump’s New H-1B Rules Shake Up India

7 Powerful Shifts: Trump’s New H-1B Rules Shake Up India
The Trump administration has introduced sweeping new rules mandating social-media-public access, deeper work-history scrutiny, and censorship-related vetting for H-1B and H-4 visa applicants. Indian tech workers face unprecedented screening under the tightened immigration framework.
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7 Alarming Revelations as Trump Launches Sweeping Green Card Crackdown

7 Alarming Revelations as Trump Launches Sweeping Green Card Crackdown
US President Donald Trump has ordered a sweeping national-security review of all Green Card holders from 19 high-risk countries after an Afghan national shot two National Guard members near the White House. The administration has announced new vetting guidelines, suspended Afghan immigration requests, and signaled a permanent pause on migration from “Third World countries.”
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7 Alarming New Developments After White House Shooting Rocks the Nation

7 Alarming New Developments After White House Shooting Rocks the Nation
A targeted shooting near the White House critically injured two National Guard soldiers, prompting the U.S. to halt Afghan immigration processing and triggering a nationwide political and security firestorm.
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O-1 Visa – Indians Seek ‘Extraordinary Ability’ Route Amid $100K H-1B Fee Hike

O-1 Visa – Indians Seek ‘Extraordinary Ability’ Route Amid $100K H-1B Fee Hike
Amid Donald Trump’s new $100,000 H-1B visa fee, Indian professionals are increasingly turning to the O-1 visa—reserved for individuals with “extraordinary ability.” With no cap, high approval rates, and a merit-based system, the O-1 is emerging as a reliable alternative for skilled talent aiming to work in the United States.
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300 South Korean Hyundai Workers to Be Released After Record US Immigration Raid in Georgia

300 South Korean Hyundai Workers to Be Released After Record US Immigration Raid in Georgia
More than 300 South Korean workers detained in a record US immigration raid at a Hyundai-LG plant in Georgia are set to be released and repatriated, following talks between Seoul and Washington. The operation, the largest of its kind in US history, sparked panic among workers, diplomatic friction, and questions over foreign investment in America.
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Trump Administration Targets H-1B Visa and Green Card System; Proposes $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ for Wealthy Immigrants

Trump Administration Targets H-1B Visa and Green Card System; Proposes $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ for Wealthy Immigrants
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has called the H-1B visa a “scam” and vowed to replace it with a wage-based system. He also confirmed Trump’s plan for a $5 million ‘Gold Card’ residency program, which could heavily impact Indian tech workers.
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US Halts Worker Visas for Truck Drivers After Florida Crash Involving Indian

US Halts Worker Visas for Truck Drivers After Florida Crash Involving Indian
The Trump administration has suspended worker visas for commercial truck drivers after a fatal Florida crash involving an Indian national. Secretary of State Marco Rubio cited safety concerns and the protection of American truckers’ livelihoods. The move impacts thousands of foreign-born drivers, especially from India, amid ongoing labor shortages in the US trucking industry.
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