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Can the federal government deport those who are green card holders and are here in the U.S. legally? Short answer: yes.
Green sparked national interest when he abruptly left in the middle of Trump's State of the Union address on March 4, rising ...
Amidst stricter student visa regulations and political uncertainties in the US, Indian students and their families are ...
Frustrated Democrats are fighting to counter President Trump’s flood-the-zone approach by adopting a mirror strategy with a ...
Rep. Al Green filed new impeachment articles against Trump, citing "high crimes and misdemeanors." Green accuses Trump of ...
I think if I have anything to say about it,” Curtis said, “I’ll make sure that we’re taking into account our energy future.” ...
With President Donald Trump's administration tightening student visa norms, a growing number of Indian students in the US are ...
During his remarks in a House hearing in February, Representative Al Green grilled President Trump for his comments on the war in Ukraine. Green stated Trump is "cozying up to Putin." ...
With an annual cap of about 700 EB-5 visas for Indian nationals, including dependents, demand far outstrips supply. The shift ...
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller criticized CNN’s Pamela Brown for making "lazy assumptions" about Trump’s ...
The Department of Energy (DOE) canceled a Biden administration multi-billion-dollar partial loan guarantee to a green energy ...