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according to a bloomberg According to reports, the US and Indian governments are in talks to bring back around 18,000 undocumented Indian immigrants living in the US. This could be in exchange for protecting the existing number of visas granted to Indians through the H-1B route and others – for example, 72 percent of the approximately 386,000 H-1B visas granted in 2023 will be to Indians, according to the official. Were. ,
A counter-support move that could help Trump appear tough on undocumented immigration through a “deal” with a foreign government Currently, Indian citizens coming to or hoping to come to the US through student or work visas Can stabilize the ship for. But it is expected that the ‘tug of war’ and the debate related to it will continue.
Like Mark Zuckerberg and Musk and ByteDance, many of these competing groups have raced to throw their support behind Trump. And there’s a lesson from the story of the front-row tech billionaires at Trump’s inauguration. Zuckerberg probably hoped that Trump would allow the ban on TikTok to go into effect and that Meta would be its biggest beneficiary. They also announced the launch of Edits, an app that will try to fill the void left by ByteDance-owned CapCut in the event of a ban.
This situation is typical of the competitive groups we have discussed so far. Trump won the presidency on the strength of a supposedly unnatural, and perhaps even uncomfortable, coalition, and so, each group, with its contradictions alive and kicking, will continue to wonder — whose president would he be anyway? ?
(Meghnad Bose is an award-winning multimedia journalist based in New York. He is the former deputy editor of The QuintOpinions are personal.)