@persiandada@NedaSa_ @Riakamali یه گزینه دیگه ام دارین که سوار st charles street car بشین برین سمت garden district اونجارو هم ببینین
Oyster هم امتحان کنین نیواورلینز حتما
@persiandada@NedaSa_ @Riakamali Burbon
Jackson square
City park
Fenchmen st
French quarter
Cafe de monde (beignet سفارش بدین)
اگر اهل موزه و تاریخین
WWW|| museum
Magazine street خشگله خود خیابونش و رستورانای خوبیم داره
غذاهای باحالیم داره کلا نیواورلینز اگر seafood دوست دارین مثل پوبوی پاستاهای شریمپ و crab
Thank you so much for raising attention to this. It’s especially sad to see Iran’s brightest students earn PhDs at America’s top universities and then be forced to go back to Iran. Aside from how it impacts the students, it’s also worse for American competitiveness.
The folks you mention are trying to help in different ways. Most have learned that it’s easier to impact complex issues like this by working behind the scenes.
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I am screaming to the free world out there, maybe someone will finally hear us.
It has now been 6 months since @USCISJoe stopped processing not some, but all applications from hundreds of thousands of LEGAL immigrants, despite collecting over $1 billion in application fees. Many affected individuals, including me, have already lost their jobs because work permits are no longer being renewed or issued.
We are left in limbo, with no way to support our spouses and children, no health insurance, and no ability to obtain or renew driver’s licenses. Imagine legally working in critical fields like AI and medicine just a few months ago, and now being forced to stay home, unable to even afford groceries.
They are taking away the legal status and careers we spent years building, putting highly skilled LEGAL immigrants at risk of deportation. We have done nothing wrong in our immigration cases, yet our applications remain frozen, pushing people out of status or making life so difficult that they are forced to give up and leave the country.
All of this is happening in silence. Major media outlets are barely covering this crisis. There is no serious public discussion, no national attention, and no meaningful congressional debate.
The U.S. built the greatest universities in the world by attracting the best talent globally.
Now we’re watching international enrollment collapse while universities cut programs, freeze hiring, and struggle financially.
A 20% drop is massive. Some schools are reportedly seeing near-zero international intake in programs.
The irony is that Trump once talked about “stapling green cards to diplomas” with people like @Jason and @DavidSacks.
Instead, we’re creating uncertainty that pushes top students, researchers, and future founders elsewhere.
Countries competing with America are celebrating this.
Legal immigrants are losing their jobs and their legal status not because THEY did anything wrong, but because the GOVERNMENT refuses to adjudicate the applications they paid for and filed. It should be a massive scandal.
Hundreds of thousands of legal immigrants find themselves in limbo, many losing their jobs and risking deportation, after U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services refuses to process their cases. https://t.co/AKz9iBBPbB
Many of us have lived in the U.S. legally for +5 years, earned advanced degrees here, worked in universities, labs, hospitals, and companies, paid taxes, followed every rule, and already passed multiple background checks throughout the immigration process. Yet our applications remain indefinitely paused with no timeline, no transparency, and no individualized review, often simply because of our nationality.
This uncertainty is destroying careers, research projects, financial stability, and mental health. Doctors matter, absolutely, but so do researchers, engineers, PhD students, and other skilled professionals contributing to the country every day. A system that keeps thousands of legal immigrants stuck in limbo for months without answers is not sustainable or fair.
#LiftTheHold
#USCISPause
“I know, but it’s not fair to just put a hold on applications for students of specific countries! Iranian students who came here legally and are now not even allowed to extend their program by a month to finish their education.
Unfortunately, we are suffering from our government as well!