Big Blow for 3 Million Indians in America Over Green Card Decision

Big Blow for 3 Million Indians in America Over Green Card Decision

Since Donald Trump took office, the United States has undergone a series of policy shifts, with immigration being one of the most affected areas. While initial changes focused on tightening immigration laws, the latest development threatens even lawful permanent residents—commonly known as Green Card holders. Although these individuals are not undocumented immigrants, recent statements from Vice President JD Vance suggest that their status may no longer be as secure as once thought. This has sparked concerns among millions, particularly the nearly 3 million Indian-Americans residing in the U.S., who could face significant repercussions.

In a recent interview on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle,” Vice President Vance issued a stern warning to Green Card holders: “Don’t let the word ‘permanent’ confuse you.” He emphasized that holding a Green Card does not guarantee indefinite residency in the U.S., citing national security and community values as reasons for reevaluating such statuses. With approximately 12.7 million Green Card holders in the U.S., including 2.8 million Indians, this statement has raised alarms. Many fear that policies under the current administration might strip them of their rights without clear justification. For now, the situation remains uncertain, leaving millions anxious about their future in America.

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