Indian students in the U.S. are grappling with stricter immigration policies and limited job opportunities following President Trump’s 2025 inauguration. Forced to leave part-time jobs due to deportation risks, many face financial strain. As costs rise, students rely more on family or scholarships while shifting focus to internships and career-building for a secure future.
Why are Indian students quitting part-time jobs in the United States?

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