India, Oct. 30 -- Over the last few months, the Trump administration has been introducing changes to various US visa systems, from halting worker visas for foreign drivers to ending automatic work permit renewals, resulting in a significant impact on Indians.
According to the data from the Office of Homeland Security, India was the largest overall sending country in fiscal year 2024, contributing 33 per cent of the total non-immigrant population in the United States.
India also accounted for a substantially larger portion of all temporary workers at 47 per cent. The DHS statistics stated that nearly 70 per cent of the Indian non-immigrants were temporary workers and 30 per cent were students.
A total of 11,90,000 Indian residents non-i...
		
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