Tuesday , December 24 2024

Benefit or harm? What impact will America's new immigration policy have on Indians?

America's new immigration policy: Before the presidential election in the US in November, Joe Biden is going to take a big decision regarding the new immigration policy. This decision of Joe Biden will affect about 5 lakh people. The US President will announce this plan today. According to a report, the aim of this policy is to benefit those who are living illegally in the US but have married American citizens. The new policy will protect those people from deportation, give them work permits, which will increase their chances of getting citizenship. According to US media, an order may be passed to protect the illegitimate spouses of US citizens. The move is expected to affect 500,000 illegal immigrants.

There could be a big announcement in the plan

People who are married to US citizens, that is, those who are living there illegally, will no longer be at risk of leaving. After this scheme, they will be able to stay in the country with their families. Till now, immigrants could obtain US citizenship by marrying an American citizen. However, for this they had to go to their country to complete the green card process. Now under the new policy, families will be allowed to stay in the country until they get legal status. On the other hand, these spouses will be eligible for work permits, which will enable them to contribute financially and support their families. The new policy will provide legal assistance to more than 500,000 illegal spouses.

Indian American citizens will also be affected

Many Indian American families include members who have no documents. Now this policy will save them from the fear of deportation. It will give them the ability to work legally and provide relief from working without documents. This policy will allow about 500,000 spouses of US citizens to apply for the Parole in Place program, which will save them from deportation and provide them with a work permit if they have lived in the country for at least 10 years.