H-1B Cap Registration Opens March 7 With Higher $215 Fee, Stricter Selection Rules

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:27am on 07 Feb 2025,Friday India Global

The H-1B cap registration for FY 2026 will open on March 7 with major changes, including a higher registration fee of $215 (up from $10) and a beneficiary-centric selection process to curb fraud. The new system links applications to a unique passport number to prevent duplicate entries. USCIS aims to reduce second lottery rounds by refining selection criteria. Modernized rules redefine “specialty occupation” and introduce stricter fraud prevention measures. Experts warn of increased scrutiny and Requests for Evidence (RFEs). Companies and applicants must prepare for a more competitive process. Lottery results are expected by March 31.

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'Illegal' Indians Deported From US Land In Amritsar, Face Uncertain Future

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:47pm on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

A US military C-17 transport aircraft carrying undocumented Indian immigrants landed in Amritsar on Wednesday, sparking concerns over mass deportations. The Indian government assured Parliament it is engaging with the US to ensure dignified treatment of deported individuals. Legal experts say returnees face no prosecution unless they used fake documents. However, they may be barred from re-entering the US or other Western nations. Calls are growing for action against travel agents exploiting desperate migrants. “The hammer should now fall on them,” said advocate KK Manan. Investigations into illegal immigration networks are ongoing.

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Delhi Exit Polls Predict BJP’s Return, AAP Struggles With 15-25 Seats

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:19pm on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

Exit polls predict BJP’s return to power in Delhi after nearly 30 years, with Axis My India forecasting 45-55 seats. AAP, seeking a third term, is projected to win 15-25 seats, while Congress may get 0-1. CNX and Today’s Chanakya also predict a BJP victory. Muslim votes remain with AAP (69-74%), while SC votes are split. BJP is expected to dominate East, West Delhi, Chandni Chowk, and New Delhi. The final results will determine if AAP defies predictions.

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Bangladesh Lodges ‘Strong Protest’ With India Over Sheikh Hasina’s ‘False’ Comments

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:34pm on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs lodged a “strong protest” with India, condemning “false and fabricated” statements made by Sheikh Hasina, who is in exile. Dhaka urged India to prevent her from spreading “incendiary statements.” The protest note was handed to India’s acting high commissioner. Meanwhile, protests in Bangladesh escalated, with a mob vandalizing Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s residence, demanding a ban on the Awami League. Sheikh Hasina, 77, fled Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, after student-led demonstrations toppled her government.

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"We Sold Everything": Families Struggle Financially After US Deportations, Demand Action Against Agents

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:18pm on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

Families in Punjab and Haryana are in deep financial trouble after their relatives were deported from the US. Akashdeep Singh’s father said, "We spent over ₹60 lakh to send him abroad." Another family in Haryana sold 2.5 acres of land to pay an agent ₹65 lakh. The deportees were among 104 Indians sent back after a new US immigration order. "If jobs were available here, we wouldn’t have sent them abroad," said a distressed father. Families are now asking the government for help and strict action against agents who promise false hopes of a better future.

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"Hasina Must Be Stopped": Bangladesh Asks India to Act

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:14pm on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

Bangladesh has asked India to stop former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from making statements from Indian soil. "Hasina is continuously provoking people. If she had stayed silent, there would be no unrest," said Foreign Affairs Advisor Touhid Hossain. The interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, has also summoned the Indian deputy high commissioner. On February 5, protesters set fire to Hasina’s house in Dhanmondi and destroyed Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s historic home. Hasina resigned in August 2024 and took refuge in India. Bangladesh has formally asked India to send her back, but India has not yet responded.

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"Engaging With US To Ensure No Mistreatment": S Jaishankar On Deportation Row Over Shackled Indian Migrants

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:23pm on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar defended the United States' deportation of illegal migrants, stating that deportations of Indian nationals have been ongoing for years. He highlighted that between 530 and 2,000 Indians were deported annually. Jaishankar assured that India is engaging with the US to ensure the deportees’ treatment remains humane, denying mistreatment of women and children. Opposition MPs criticized the inhumane conditions, referencing videos showing Indian deportees shackled and handcuffed. Calls were made for India to send aircraft to bring citizens back more humanely, echoing Colombia's actions in a similar case.

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33 Gujarati Immigrants Deported From US Arrive in Ahmedabad

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:56am on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

A plane carrying 33 Gujarati immigrants, part of 104 Indians deported from the US for illegal immigration, landed at Ahmedabad airport on Thursday morning. The deportees, including women and children, were transported to their native places in Gujarat in police vehicles. The group had been detained in the US for illegal immigration, with many claiming they had left India seeking employment opportunities. Family members of the deportees expressed concern over their relatives' journey, while local authorities confirmed no questioning would take place at this stage.

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104 Indians Deported From US Arrive In Amritsar, Claim Handcuffs And Leg Shackles On Flight

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:29am on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

A US military aircraft carrying 104 deported Indian immigrants, including 19 women and 13 minors, landed in Amritsar. Deportees alleged they were handcuffed and had their legs chained throughout the flight. Jaspal Singh, a deportee from Punjab, said they were only unshackled upon arrival. Many paid agents lakhs for illegal entry into the US, facing dangerous journeys via multiple countries. US officials have prepared a list of 18,000 undocumented Indians for deportation. The mass deportation comes days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Washington for talks with President Donald Trump.

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"Walked 45 Kilometres, Saw Dead Bodies": Indians Deported From US Face Debt Crisis

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:16am on 06 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global

A US military aircraft deported 104 Indians from Amritsar, India, after their harrowing journey to the US. Many, including minors, endured treacherous routes, hunger, and deaths along the way. Punjab's Harvinder Singh paid ₹42 lakh for a promised visa but was deceived, walking 45 km and witnessing corpses. Sukhpal Singh saw migrants abandoned to die. Families, drowning in debt, now demand action against fraudulent agents. "We sold everything for this dream," said a victim’s wife. Donald Trump's immigration crackdown continues, leaving thousands stranded.

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