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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9 Explosive Facts Behind Bill Clinton’s ‘Kangaroo Court’ Fight in the Epstein Probe

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton has accused House Republicans of running a “kangaroo court” in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, demanding public, on-camera hearings instead of closed-door depositions as scrutiny over the Epstein files intensifies worldwide.
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7 Explosive Developments as Trump Signs Bill Ending US Shutdown, ICE Fight Looms

US President Donald Trump has signed a major spending bill ending a brief government shutdown, but a new crisis looms as lawmakers race against time to resolve a bitter standoff over ICE and Homeland Security funding.
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7 Shocking Twists in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Resignation After Explosive Trump Feud

7 Shocking Twists in Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Resignation After Explosive Trump Feud over Epstein files and GOP strategy. Marjorie Taylor ...
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7 Explosive Developments as Congress Forces Release of Epstein Files

Congress has overwhelmingly approved a bill requiring the Justice Department to release all unclassified Jeffrey Epstein files, forcing a showdown with President Donald Trump as survivors, lawmakers, and even MAGA loyalists demand transparency.
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7 Alarming Facts About the New US Bill Targeting the H-1B Visa Programme

A new bill by US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene seeks to eliminate the H-1B visa programme, end the path to citizenship, and force all visa holders to return home. The proposal, combined with calls from Congressman Chip Roy for a total immigration freeze, has triggered major concerns for Indian professionals who make up over 70% of H-1B recipients.
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