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Unions Join Lawsuit Challenging $100K Fee for H-1B Workers

The lawsuit states that President Donald Trump does not have Constitutional authority to essentially levy a new tax.

Grandmother Who Lived in US for 3 Decades Deported to India

A Sikh grandmother who had lived in the US for more than 30 years, was deported to New Delhi, India Sept. 23, after spending...

USCIS Issues Several Clarifications to New $100K H-1B Fee Rule

The White House has rolled back several of the provisions attached to a new $100,000 fee for H-1B workers. Immigration analysts predict legal challenges to the executive order.

Tariffs Are Freezing the US Economy, Warns Stanford Economist

“Much of this is self-inflicted. If we turn the page on tariffs by locking them in or by rolling them back, I think the economy would slowly start to recover. But there's been no signals of Trump changing his tune.” — Stanford economist Dr. Neale Mahoney.

After Alaska Summit with Putin, Did Trump Lose a Key Bargaining Chip in Tariff Negotiations with India and China?

India and China’s continued purchases of crude oil from Russia may factor heavily into tariff negotiations with the US, said Dr. Anil Deolalikar, professor of economics at the University of California, Riverside.
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Deadly Floods and Storms Sweep Across Asia’s Urban and Rural Heartlands

Hundreds dead, cities like Beijing, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Islamabad flooded, and infrastructure in ruins as storms and monsoons batter South and East Asia.

Trump’s Remittance Tax: A Penalty on the American Dream

Critics of Trump’s proposed 3.5% tax on remittances say it essentially amounts to double taxation, crippling many of the poorest people in the world.

Taxing Remittances—A New Assault in the War on Immigrants

Jun 6 | President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill,” which passed the House last month, includes a 3.5% tax on remittances. Experts believe this tax would not only hurt economies abroad, but could also impact consumer spending levels in the US.

Are India and Pakistan on the Brink of Nuclear War?

Stanford Professor Dr. Sumit Ganguly states that Pakistan and local Kashmiris were complicit in an April 22 terrorist attack which killed 26 people, forcing India to retaliate with air strikes.