Many in the Nepalese and Indian Americans in North Texas say they are concerned about how President Donald Trump's executive order pertaining to birthright...
The order has sowed insecurity in the community, many of whom are in the country under student, work visas or waiting for their green card.Rajendra Wagle , board president of the Nepalese Society Texas, participates in a meeting at the Nepali Cultural and Spiritual Center on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Euless.Dinesh Hooda’s 10-year-old daughter was born in the U.S., has lived in Frisco all her life and pledges allegiance to the flag with her hand over her heart each morning at school.
After President Donald Trump issued an executive order to change the requirements of birthright citizenship, even people who live in North Texas legally like Hooda, say they are worried about future actions the Trump administration might take.
“It is definitely heartbreaking to hear this, especially when you are a legal immigrant in this community,” he said. “I don’t know how this executive order is going to be implemented with respect to people who are in the green card process or in the process of seeking naturalization is going to play out,” Narayan said. “But I think the impetus of trying to do something about it and testing the legal limits of this interpretation of the 14th Amendment is appropriate.”, D-Euless, disagrees with Trump’s effort to end birthright citizenship.
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