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Bengali Workers Detained in Odisha for Verification

Nine Bengali-speaking migrant workers from West Bengal detained by Odisha police for verification of Bangladeshi links despite having valid ID documents. Bhadrak SP confirms investigation ongoing.

US Visa Wait Times in India Stretch to 10 Months

Planning a US trip? Indians face massive delays for B1/B2 visas, with wait times up to 10 months in Delhi and Mumbai. New rules and high demand are causing the backlog. Plan ahead!

SC to Centre: Bring back deported family from Bangladesh

Supreme Court suggests Centre bring back a pregnant woman and her family deported to Bangladesh. The court calls for an inquiry into their nationality claims while backing tough action against illegal immigrants.

4 Bangladeshis Die in Libya Migrant Boat Tragedy

Tragedy strikes as two migrant boats capsize off Libya, killing at least four Bangladeshi nationals. Libyan Red Crescent confirms 95 migrants aboard. Read more about this humanitarian crisis.

Indian Army detains Bangladeshi in military station

Indian Army apprehends a Bangladeshi citizen working illegally within a high-security military installation in West Bengal. Security agencies launch probe into potential security breach and infiltration concerns.

Indian woman reveals why she left US in viral post

An Indian woman's viral Instagram revelation details her traumatic experience with doxing, ICE reports, and safety concerns that forced her to abandon her American dream and return to India.

Trump's visa crackdown: 80,000+ revoked in 2024

In a dramatic immigration policy shift, the Trump administration has rescinded more than 80,000 non-immigrant visas this year, creating uncertainty for thousands of foreign workers and families.

Trump Admin Revokes 80,000 US Visas

In a sweeping immigration move, the Trump administration has cancelled approximately 80,000 non-immigrant visas, primarily affecting H-1B and other work-related categories. Get the full details on this significant policy shift.

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