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Indians in the U.S. on DACA or facing status uncertainty — what does 2025 hold for you? In this latest Immigration & Jobs Talk Show episode, Host Rajni Bharara sits down with top immigration attorney Ruby Powers, Esq., to break down the biggest DACA changes, legal risks, and political shifts that could shape your life this year.
We dive into:
What DACA protections could change under a new U.S. administration
Whether Advance Parole is still safe for travel
New policies on D-3 waivers and how they help Indian-origin DACA recipients
What Biden’s 2024 ACA healthcare expansion means for undocumented youth
The risk of DACA, H-1B, H-4 EAD, and other programs being cut or restructured in 2025
This is essential viewing for anyone in the Indian Dreamer community, international students in the U.S., or H-1B families worried about legal shifts.
💬 Are you a DACA recipient or know someone who is? Comment below and tell us — what’s your biggest worry in 2025? Healthcare? Deportation fears? Losing work permits?
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Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and may include news, expert opinions, personal experiences, or attorney commentary. It does not constitute legal advice. Any legal insights provided are general in nature and may qualify as attorney advertising. Viewing this content does not create an attorney-client relationship. Always consult a licensed professional for personalized immigration guidance.
Authoritative Source References:
1. USCIS – DACA Official Page
Summary: Details eligibility, filing instructions, and current status of DACA under USCIS.
Source: https://www.uscis.gov/DACA
2. HealthCare.gov – Biden’s 2024 DACA Rule Announcement
Summary: Starting November 2024, DACA recipients can apply for ACA health coverage under new executive policy.
Source: https://www.healthcare.gov/blog/daca-health-coverage-2024
3. American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) – DACA Litigation Tracker
Summary: Tracks ongoing legal challenges and risks to DACA protections from political changes.
Source: https://www.aila.org/advo-media/issues/all/daca-updates-and-resources