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Donald Trump’s New Rules Ban Indian Parents from Entering U.S. Airports

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Hey, did you hear about that report by TimesXP on YouTube? It’s kinda crazy what’s happening with Trump’s second term. It seems like the Indian community in the U.S. is really feeling the pressure.

So, imagine this: An elderly Indian couple goes to visit their kids in the U.S. They have their visas sorted. When they land at New York airport, they’re sent back. The reason is they didn’t have a return ticket. Can you believe that? They planned to stay for five months. They had everything else in order. However, the new rule demanded a confirmed return ticket.

Here’s the thing, it was never a strict requirement before. Now, all of a sudden, under Trump’s new immigration policies, everything’s changed. This has thrown Indian families into a panic. Parents are canceling trips or rushing to book return tickets just to avoid any trouble at the airport.

Trump’s administration has been tightening up immigration laws. They are focusing on reducing the number of visitors and immigrants. This focus is really hitting Indian students, skilled workers, and tourists hard. There are stricter visa checks, tougher border rules, and unexpected rule changes that are just confusing everyone.

Take this for example, someone on an H1B visa could be doing everything right, working in the U.S. for years, and then suddenly, they face harsher scrutiny or even deportation for overstaying. It’s nuts! People are genuinely worried about their future.

So, if you or anyone you know is planning a trip to the U.S., here’s some advice: always have a confirmed return ticket and keep all your travel documents handy. Show proof of your return plans, like hotel bookings or itineraries. Also, avoid last-minute travel changes and stay updated on the latest U.S. immigration policies by checking official websites regularly.

The big question now is what’s next? Will it become harder to get visas, and will more people face rejections? With the current administration’s stance, Indian families are really anxious, and some are even rethinking their plans to stay in the U.S. permanently.

All in all, it’s a pretty stressful situation, and the best thing to do is to stay cautious and prepared if you’re planning any trip to the U.S. these days.

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