
A new immigration debate is unfolding in the US as Republican senator Chuck Grassley calls for an end to the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program. He argues that OPT violates US law, poses national security risks, and aids espionage.
Grassley Pushes to Scrap OPT
In a post on X, Grassley claimed OPT allows foreign students to undercut American workers while raising fears of tech theft. He confirmed that a letter has been sent to the Department of Homeland Security urging the program’s termination.
Why Students Depend on OPT
For international students, OPT isn’t just a permit but the main reason many choose the US over Canada or Europe. Scrapping it would strike Indian students the hardest, damaging their career prospects and reducing the appeal of US universities.
Impact on Universities and Research
OPT supports enrollment in STEM fields, where Indian students dominate. Losing this program could cost American colleges billions in tuition and weaken research output. It risks making US higher education less competitive globally.
Success Stories Undermine Claims
Supporters highlight that OPT students have gone on to create and lead major companies like Google, Nvidia, and Stripe, generating millions of American jobs. Critics argue Grassley’s push echoes Trump-era restrictions that already target H-1B visas and high-skill immigration.
Indian Students Face New Uncertainty
With H-1B under pressure and OPT now in question, Indian students in the US face shrinking opportunities. The possible removal of OPT could block pathways to work in the tech industry and alter the future of US-India academic ties.
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