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Explained: How Trump's move to end birthright citizenship will impact over 1 million Indians in green card queue

Meanwhile, Indian immigrants, who are already facing long green card backlogs, would likely have to witness further delays if their children are no longer entitled to citizenship at birth.

January 22, 2025 / 15:44 IST
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President Donald Trump's Presidential action (PO)- 'Protecting the meaning and value of American citizenship,' has forced the Indian diaspora to put on their thinking caps. More than the huge uproar among the Indian community, the order, expected to affect more than a million Indians who are currently in line for green cards comes as a rude shock.

Many believed that Trump's speeches during his campaign of ending 'citizenship by birth' would apply only to children of illegal immigrants. The prevailing thinking of many Indian families was that documented (legal) immigrants like H-1B holders, or those on other work visas would not be impacted. Monday's executive order comes as a big surprise.

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Reading between the lines

Over a million Indians who are in a decades-long queue for an employment-linked green card will be impacted going ahead, as a child born in a family (thirty days from the date of executive order) where the mother is in America lawfully but temporarily (for example: as a visitor or on a non-immigrant visa – be it a dependent visa like H-4 or even a work visa) and the ‘father is not a green card holder or US citizen will not get American citizenship.