💨 Abstract
immigration reforms are being discussed, with potential changes to work authorization programs favoring skilled Indian graduates seeking opportunities in the U.S. OPT, CPT, and H-1B visa reforms could level the playing field for legitimate students, while increasing wage requirements and a shift to a merit-based H-1B system would benefit top-tier Indian graduates. Key administration figures advocate for modernized, skill-based immigration.
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