Trump’s New Cabinet Brings Trouble For Indians

With Trump back in office, his recent picks of advisors hint at a crackdown on immigration that might bring tough times for Indian immigrants.

Tom Homan, former head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and known for his aggressive approach, is now Trump’s “border czar.” Homan, who doesn’t need Senate approval, has pledged “the biggest deportation operation this country’s ever seen.”

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This stance could bring major risks for Indian migrants entering through Mexico or Canada, often at high personal and financial costs. Under Homan, border enforcement is expected to tighten, making these horrific crossings even more dangerous.

Trump has also reappointed Stephen Miller as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy to further tackle the illegal immigration problem. The last time Miller was in the office, it resulted in higher H-1B visa rejections and slower H4 visa processing, disrupting thousands of Indian families.

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Both Homan and Miller are divisive figures, to say the least. Homan backed Trump’s 2018 family separation policy, while Miller drove anti-immigration policies that many found extreme.

Trump bringing these two back to his office sends a clear message to the nation. And as a result, Indian immigrants in the US are likely facing a difficult road ahead.

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Source: https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/world/tough-times-ahead-for-indian-immigrants-in-the-u-s-say-trump-advisors/ar-AA1tTnkx?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=ec0a514f7e7a4878995c3b5667c46f8c&ei=15