Layoffs, H-1B Chaos, Green Card Rule: Double Blow For Indians In US With 'American Dreams'

| May 23, 2026, 09:46:46 PM | TOI.in
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A quiet policy memo from Washington has triggered massive anxiety among Indians living in America. The Trump administration’s new Green Card processing rule initially suggested that many temporary visa holders may have to leave the United States and apply from their home countries. Even after a partial rollback, the fear remains. For Indians already trapped in decades-long Green Card backlogs, the message is chilling: immigration pathways can change overnight. This comes as tech layoffs rise, H-1B scrutiny tightens, and visa uncertainty grows across America. Thousands of Indian professionals now face a brutal double whammy — job insecurity and settlement insecurity. Families who spent years building lives in the US are suddenly questioning their future. Is the American Dream becoming unstable for skilled immigrants? And how hard will this new immigration climate hit Indians specifically? This report breaks down the panic, the politics and the bigger message from Trump’s America.

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