Trump offered a legalization program for 1.8 million DREAMers during his first presidency. And in a recent “Meet the Press” interview, he said he is open to working with Democrats on legislation that would permit DREAMers to remain in the United States.
-TheHill
With 17 days left, Trump aims to secure a second term as Commander-in-Chief, proposing an immigration deal that includes protections for long-term TPS holders and Dreamers. The plan ends the Diversity Visa program, sibling sponsorships, and benefits TPS holders who have been in the U.S. for more than 10 years.
Note: He knows people living in the U.S. for more than 10 years are hard to deport under the law, specifically the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) § 240A, which allows for cancellation of removal for long-term residents.
Most Trump supporters probably won’t agree with everything he does on immigration, but if he can actually stop all the problems at the border, they’ll think it’s worth it, no matter what happens to the people already here. At the same time, there are two big supporters of his—Vivek and Elon Musk (some people call him “Mask-ji”)—who really want to bring in super skilled Indians. This might make it a little harder for IT workers from other countries to get opportunities.
For Nepalese people, the best move is to get a good education in the U.S., learn a lot, and then take those smart ideas back to Nepal. If they do that, it could help Nepal grow and give the next generation a better future. I really hope it happens soon—like, the sooner these Nepalese graduates go back home, the better it will be for Nepal.
Also, blaming politicians for everything isn’t smart these days. Sure, they have a big role, but real change happens when regular people step up, take responsibility, and work together. It’s not just about complaining—it’s about doing something to make things better.