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RandySF

(58,899 posts)
Sun Apr 8, 2018, 02:08 PM Apr 2018

Thousands of H-1B spouses in danger of losing jobs under Trump proposal.

LIVERMORE, CALIFORNIA: For seven years, Deepika Jalakam sat at home. Bored, unfulfilled and dependent on her husband for every dime, she struggled with the notion that her professional life was doomed in the land of opportunity.

So when the employment card arrived in the mail in 2015, Jalakam did what she often does when good fortune comes her way: She placed it before the gods in the Hindu shrine mounted in her kitchen cabinet, blessed it with a dab of red “kum kum” powder and recited a prayer of gratitude.

Within weeks, Jalakam, who has a degree in biotechnology, landed a job as an analyst at an insurance company. The next year, she and her husband, Vinay Kumar, a software engineer, bought a house. In 2017, the finances of the Indian immigrant couple were secure enough that they decided to have a second child.

All that planning, though, is in jeopardy. Jalakam and thousands of other spouses of skilled workers have been told that their special work permits — authorization that can mean the difference between struggling and thriving in their adopted homeland — are likely to be revoked.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/m.economictimes.com/nri/visa-and-immigration/thousands-of-indian-women-find-their-american-dreams-in-jeopardy/amp_articleshow/63664569.cms

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Thousands of H-1B spouses in danger of losing jobs under Trump proposal. (Original Post) RandySF Apr 2018 OP
Kicking this very important story. mountain grammy Apr 2018 #1
I live in a neighborhood in Southern California with lots of people who probably Sophia4 Apr 2018 #2

mountain grammy

(26,623 posts)
1. Kicking this very important story.
Sun Apr 8, 2018, 02:15 PM
Apr 2018

What a terrible time for immigrants in America. I'm so angry and ashamed that this is being allowed to happen by the ruling party, I can barely be civil to any Republican.

 

Sophia4

(3,515 posts)
2. I live in a neighborhood in Southern California with lots of people who probably
Sun Apr 8, 2018, 04:09 PM
Apr 2018

are citizens, but who could easily be mistaken for immigrants.

They are tense. They are scared. It's understandable.

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