US immigration
Lawsuit against H-4 visa authorisation restarts as US court revives case
H-4 visas are issued to the spouses of H-1B visa holders, a significantly large number of whom are high-skilled professionals from India.
Revoking visas of H-1B holders' spouses will split families: US lawmakers
H-4 visas are issued only to very close or immediate family members of the H-1B visa holders.
'Samosa Caucus' in focus as 100 Indian-Americans run for mid-term polls
All four Indian-American lawmakers in the present House of Representatives are expected to easily sail through Tuesday's midterm polls.
Trump plans to bypass Constitution to end US' 'citizenship by birth' rule
Donald Trump said his first preference would be to make the changes through the Congress, which would be a permanent thing.
Trump may end birthright citizenship for US-born babies of immigrants
Revoking birthright citizenship would spark court fight over whether Trump has unilateral ability to change an amendment to Constitution.
5000 troops, night vision helicopters to be sent to US-Mexico border
The United Nations estimates about 7,000 people have joined the caravan since it set out from San Pedro Sula, Honduras, on October 13.
US planning 'tent cities' for migrants, says Donald Trump
Trump said that asylum seekers would remain in detention while their claims were being processed.
2nd group of migrants enters Mexico as main caravan resumes
Once on the Mexican side the migrants were surrounded and escorted by dark-uniformed officers as sirens wailed.
Trump tells migrant caravan to go back, apply for US citizenship
Caravan of some 5,000 to 7,000 people, mostly from 3 Latin American countries – El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala is heading towards US.
Arrest, detain and deport: Donald Trump on people entering US illegally
Trump's warning comes amidst reports that new migrant caravan from Honduras of about 1600 people is moving towards the US via Guatemala.