إعلان مُمول
Why are Edlow and Vaughan calling OPT illegal? Here’s the real story
نشر بتاريخ
The U.S. Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, vital for international students seeking work authorization, faces challenges. Critics like Vaughan and Edlow argue OPT lacks congressional approval and facilitates exploitation, advocating for its termination or severe restriction. This move threatens the pipeline of global talent, particularly impacting Indian students and potentially reshaping America's dominance in tech and innovation.
البحث
الأقسام
- National
- International
- Business
- Technology
- Health
- التعليم
- Sports
- Entertainment
- Travel
- Environment
- Science
- Law
- Agriculture
- Real Estate
- Opinion
- Religion
- Weather
- Automotive
- Social Issues
- Culture
- Sci-Fi & Future
إقرأ المزيد
Who is Anush ? 26-yo Indian rider secures first dressage event win in Germany
Indian equestrian Anush Agarwalla, bound for the Paris Olympics, achieved his first dressage...
Watch: Shreyas Iyer visits FC Barcelona museum, shows off Barca jersey
Shreyas Iyer, despite recent setbacks including being overlooked for the England Test squad and...
AI diplomacy: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s Beijing visit draws fan frenzy; chipmaker reopens H20 sales in China
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's visit to Beijing, marked by enthusiastic public reception and meetings...
Senior NC leaders seek party initiative in constitutional amendment process
KATHMANDU: Former office bearers of the Nepali Congress have reached a consensus that the party...