New Delhi, November 7: The potential reversal of automatic citizenship for children born in the US to non-US parents, including Indian nationals, has sparked concerns among immigrant communities. If Donald Trump, the incoming President, signs an executive order as suggested in his campaign proposal, children born in the US would only be granted automatic citizenship if at least one parent is a US citizen or lawful permanent resident. This would apply even to children born to legal immigrants or those with a work visa, such as the millions of Indian nationals living in the country.

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A significant issue arises for Indian nationals caught in the green card backlog. According to a study by the Cato Institute, the backlog in the employment-based green card category (EB-2 and EB-3) for skilled workers from India surpassed one million in 2023.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천PM Narendra Modi Dials 슬롯사이트˜Friend슬롯사이트� Donald Trump, Says 슬롯사이트˜Looking Forward To Working Closely To Strengthen India-US Relations슬롯사이트�.

The wait time for green cards in this category could stretch up to 134 years, affecting over four lakh Indians. As a result, many children born to Indian families could face issues when they 슬롯사이트œage out슬롯사이트� of the green card process at 21 years, forcing them to either self-deport or seek alternative visas. This proposed executive order, if enacted, would further complicate their path to US citizenship.

With over 4.8 million Indian-Americans living in the US, including 1.6 million born in the country, this issue has widespread implications for families across the nation.

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