People who support Trump on immigration should realize that they are supporting fear, panic, and misery among human beings. It is not good for one's conscience and spiritual well being to cheer the hurting people. Fortunately, courts are stepping in like angels to protect victims of Trump's cruel immigration policies as in Dorcas v USCIS last Friday and California v. Mullin today.
California is honored by the immigrant communities who have chosen to pursue and strengthen the California Dream.
This Immigrant Heritage Month, we celebrate the power of immigrants and reaffirm our commitment to fight for a fair and inclusive society.
The courts have agreed with us that the Trump Admin cannot place an unprecedented $100,000 fee on all H-1B visa applicants.
In New Jersey, we will always step up for the immigrant nurses, physicians, researchers, and other vital high-skilled workers that help make NJ great.
Today’s decision from a U.S. District Judge to vacate the policy implementing the Presidential Proclamation mandating a $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applicants—a 5,000% increase in some cases—came at a critical time for Alaska’s schools that are in the midst of hiring before next fall. Many school districts in rural and remote parts of the state rely on the H-1B visa program to bring quality teachers to their communities. In Alaska, this isn’t a partisan issue: the state legislature unanimously passed a resolution last month urging the federal government to waive the fee for educators.
Last year, I introduced legislation to create an educator exemption, and I’ve been talking to Secretary Mullin about an administrative waiver from the fee to help bring teachers here. Today’s news is welcome relief for Alaska’s schools, but I will continue working to eliminate this fee permanently so that Alaska’s students are receiving the best education possible, regardless of the outcome of future legal challenges.
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sounds like a huge chunk of anti-Indian online material came from a Pakistani Canadian named Sadiq Ali
Interesting to see the total silence on this topic from left-wing "South Asian" diasporoids who claim to be advocates for South Asian representation and solidarity
@crushmarxismnow There is a big illegal immigration racket that USCIS and the current administration is targeting. Up to 50k illegals.
https://t.co/cfF40zRdxp
@crushmarxismnow There is a big illegal immigration racket that USCIS and the current administration is targeting. Up to 50k illegals.
https://t.co/cfF40zRdxp
@crushmarxismnow There is a big illegal immigration racket that USCIS and the current administration is targeting. Up to 50k illegals.
https://t.co/cfF40zRdxp
"Russia came forward', Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman thanks Russia for support in 1971 during country's fight againt Pakistan occupation
Just your daily reminder that there has been two well planned attempt to trigger a financial market collapse in India in the past 15 days using serious fake News by established news agencies
I had an incredible research trip to India last week for our book on Operation Sindoor. We traveled to Pahalgam to meet with survivors of the terrorist attack and security personnel involved in the response, then spent a week conducting interviews and engagements with senior military leaders and officials. Highlights included meetings with General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), where it became clear the Army's role in Operation Sindoor is a major part of the story; Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff; Vice Admiral A. N. Pramod, Director General Naval Operations; and many others. The research reinforced just how consequential Operation Sindoor was and the many important lessons to be learned.
This week, Singapore exposed and blocked a foreign influence campaign by China that was pushing anti-Indian narratives through social media.
Not in India.
Not in Pakistan.
Singapore.
Let that sink in.
For years, people have assumed that every anti-Indian trend online was simply the result of millions of ordinary people independently reaching the same conclusion.
But governments, intelligence services, and influence networks spend enormous resources making sure you think exactly that.
The goal is never to convince you directly.
The goal is to convince you that "everyone else already agrees."
A fake account posts it.
A network amplifies it.
Algorithms reward it.
Real people repeat it.
And suddenly propaganda becomes public opinion.
The most effective disinformation campaign is not the one that fools your enemies.
It's the one that convinces you to spread it yourself.
So the next time you see a viral anti-Indian narrative exploding across your feed, ask yourself:
Are you witnessing a genuine consensus?
Or are you watching a perception being manufactured in real time?
@saranstm Understandable.
I was the same until about 6 months back, when something snapped seeing the constant tirade of bigotry and racism on this app.
@saranstm She does appear to be a perfect example of the leftist woke.
However, as an Indian American, my sense of insecurity has been magnified tremendously after the GOP came to power. We should support any person who can be a challenge to the current administration and their ideology.
@will_seaborn@KottaRaani@JamesDueck@fgautier26@davidfrawleyved@mariawirth1 Now, if the West wants to change their policy and stop immigration, that’s perfectly legit. They are sovereign nations and have the right to do so.
But that doesn’t justify treating the people who have already immigrated poorly. The anti Indian insults and racism need to stop.
@will_seaborn@KottaRaani@JamesDueck@fgautier26@davidfrawleyved@mariawirth1 William, I am responding as your heart is in the right place.
The issue is that Indians were legally immigrating to the West under visas and the agreement so far was that they are coming to multicultural nations where they are free to practice their own religion and culture.