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Indians in the U.S. — Could Trump’s latest legal fight with Maryland judges change how your immigration case is decided in 2025?
In this episode of Immigration Talk Show, we unpack a big story that’s getting attention fast. Former President Trump is pushing back against federal judges in Maryland — and that could shift how immigration law is interpreted, especially for Indians in the U.S. waiting on green cards, H-1Bs, or asylum.
Immigration attorney Jennifer Behm joins host Nipasa Pradhan to break down what’s really going on. Is this just a political move, or does it have real-life consequences for Indian immigrants? What happens when a President tries to limit judges who often block controversial immigration policies?
This episode gives you clear answers, trusted insight, and what to expect next.
Key Questions We Answer
Why is Trump going after judges in Maryland?
Could this affect Indians on H-1B, OPT, asylum, or green cards?
What role do judges really play in immigration cases?
Are future immigration decisions at risk of becoming political?
How should Indian families prepare for these changes?
Title: Trump’s Legal Push Targets Federal Immigration Judges
Federal court rulings have often delayed or stopped Trump-era immigration actions. Maryland judges have played a key role in protecting immigrant rights.
Source: https://www.aila.org/advo-media/issues/all/federal-courts
Title: Role of Federal Judges in U.S. Immigration
Judges can halt immigration policies they believe violate constitutional rights. This has been critical in protecting due process for asylum seekers and others.
Source: https://www.justice.gov/eoir
Title: Separation of Powers and Immigration
Legal experts warn that undermining judicial authority could lead to unchecked immigration enforcement and weaken due process.
Source: https://law.stanford.edu/publications/the-constitution-and-immigration-law
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