Thursday , December 26 2024

America is preparing to deport 2.5 lakh youth including thousands of Indians, know the reason

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Indian Americans to be Deported: Indian youth dream of studying in America. Many people settle in America on work visas for their children's education. But now the problems of Indian-origin children living in America are going to increase. About 25 lakh youth may have to leave America. According to reports, America is preparing to send lakhs of youth back home soon. This list includes the names of many Indian-American youth. Let's know what the whole matter is.

Document Dreamers

According to American law, children can be dependent on their parents only till the age of 21. Such youth living in America are called Document Dreamers.

They are not allowed to stay in the US on their parents' visas after they turn 21. If documented Dreamers do not have their own visas after turning 21, they are deported from the United States.

Old age is going away

The National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) studies citizenship in America. In which shocking figures have come to light. According to this, about 12 lakh Indians are waiting for Green Card Visa.

According to the Immigration and Naturalization Act (INO), if a young person applies for lawful permanent resident (LPA) status before the age of 21 and turns 21 before receiving a green card, the application will be cancelled. In such a case, the child must apply as an adult, otherwise he or she must leave the country. This process is called aging out.

43 MPs drew attention to this problem

Even after the youth turn 21, they have to wait for the Green Card. Also, there is no guarantee that you will get a Green Card. There is also a possibility that their application will be rejected.

In such a situation, the future of 2.5 lakh youth is now in danger. 43 US lawmakers drew attention to this problem. These youth grew up in America. They have also obtained a graduate degree in the US education system. However, they have to wait for decades to get permanent resident status.