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Donald Trump's 'Day 1' immigration plan which may affect millions of Indian-American families:
Trump' Immigration Plan Impact Millions Of Indians & Their Children.
Donald Trump & JD Vance's during election campaign promise
cause of major concern for immigrants, especially Indian-Americans, as it brings uncertainty about their children becoming naturalised US citizens.
Donald Trump's 'Day 1' executive order may be challenged in court for being unconstitutional.
A naturalised citizen is someone who will become a residents of a country through distinctive feature of being born in that Country should they want to exercising that alternative. Should such a person hold the citizenship of the usa in their ethnicity, they could choose to grow to be the citizen of the usa of start any time they need all through their lifetime.
Trump had said that "On Day 1, I will launch the largest deportation program weram in American history." His Plan is big changes to US's immigration policy, Donald Trump doesn't just intend on targeting illegal immigrants, but also go after the legal process.
Trump's campaign website he will sign an executive order on the first day of his presidency to curb immigration. The order will "Direct federal agencies to require that at least one parent be a US citizen or lawful permanent resident for their future children to become automatic US citizens."
US Elections 2024: Children, just by the virtue of being born in the US, may no longer be considered citizens of that country if neither parent is a US national or a permanent resident. This possibility has now become a cause of concern for millions of Indians, whose children are likely to be impacted, if Trump signs an executive order.
This means that in future, children who are born in the US but neither of their parents is a US citizen or permanent resident (PR), may not be eligible for automatic citizenship via naturalisation.
As per official figures it is estimated that employment-based green card backlog from India had crossed the Approx. 1 million mark in the first quarter of Year 2023, so average wait time for a green card (US Citizenship) is more than 50 years.
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