💨 Abstract
The article discusses the aspirations of many Indians to study, work, or settle in the 'First world' (US, Canada, Australia, and Northern Europe), often through legal or illegal means. However, political trends suggest that protectionism and resistance to immigration are growing in these countries, making it harder for people to get in and stay. This is causing anxiety among students, particularly in the US and Canada, as they question their future opportunities.
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