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US will continue to be a country of immigrants: Juster

Last Updated 12 January 2018, 17:19 IST

The US will continue to be a country of immigrants and that will not change, said newly-appointed American envoy Kenneth Juster, while asserting that the ongoing review of visas, including the H-1B category, was only for "refinements".

Juster's comments came against the backdrop of reports that the Trump administration was considering tightening H-1B visa rules that could lead to deportation of about 7,50,000 Indians. The US government, however, has denied these reports.

"We have four million Indian-Americans in the US. So we are a country of immigrants and that's what helped drive our economy and growth and made us where we are and that's not going to change," he said while delivering his first policy speech since taking over as ambassador.

He said that the US is looking at how various categories of visas are working and whether they need refinements.

"We take more immigrants then any other country in the world," he said.

Every year, the US grants 85,000 H-1B visas to highly-skilled applicants, including roughly 70% for Indians, seeking employment and educational opportunities.

According to the National Foundation for American Policy, more than half of privately-held companies worth $1 billion or more in the US had at least one immigrant founder, with many entering America on an H-1B visa, including the CEOs of both Microsoft and Google.

Meanwhile, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said India remains engaged with the Trump administration as well as the Congress on the H-1B visa issue.

"We have shared our concerns to the US side. We have told them that this is a mutually beneficial partnership which should be nurtured and supported," he said.

Kumar said India continued to closely monitor the developments relating to the issue, adding that alarmist projections on possible difficulties to Indian professionals have been laid to rest by the Department of Homeland Security in the US.

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(Published 12 January 2018, 14:46 IST)

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