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Indians working in the U.S. or understanding undocumented status may be impacted by Trump’s new temporary pass plan for immigrant workers. In This episode of Immigration Talk Show, host Samridhi breaks down what this means for the Indian diaspora — from farmworkers to H-1B families with undocumented members.
Trump’s comments signal a major shift: he now supports allowing some undocumented workers to stay legally if they’ve paid taxes and worked for years in sectors like agriculture and hospitality. But the Department of Homeland Security isn’t fully aligned — stating ICE operations will still target illegal workers. So what’s really going on?
This episode explores:
Who might benefit from a “temporary pass” ?
What industries are being prioritized?
Why this matters for Indian mixed-status families?
What documentation you should gather now?
Are you an Indian immigrant affected by ICE raids or undocumented work status? Drop your experience or questions in the comments below. Would you support a legal path for long-term workers?
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1. NBC News Original Report
Trump proposes temporary work permits for long-time undocumented immigrants in agriculture/hospitality.
Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/trump-temporary-pass-immigrants-agriculture-rcna156098
2. USCIS Information on H-2A / H-2B Programs
Temporary agricultural and non-agricultural worker programs discussed as part of reform possibilities.
Source: https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers
3. DHS Worksite Enforcement Policy
DHS reiterates strict stance on ICE raids and enforcement despite Trump’s interview.
Source: https://www.dhs.gov/news/2025/06/16/statement-worksite-enforcement-priorities