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Updated · Fox News · May 25
Rubio Defends U.S. Visa Overhaul in India, Citing 20 Million Illegal Entries
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 25

Rubio Defends U.S. Visa Overhaul in India, Citing 20 Million Illegal Entries

6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 25
  • New Delhi — Marco Rubio said U.S. immigration reforms are a global "modernization" effort, not an India-specific crackdown, even if India feels a disproportionate impact because it sends many high-skilled workers.
  • 20 million illegal entries over recent years drove the overhaul, Rubio said, arguing the Trump administration must align immigration with U.S. national interest during a transition that will create friction.
  • Subrahmanyam Jaishankar pressed Rubio on visa delays for legitimate travelers, saying India expects legal mobility to be protected because it underpins business, technology and research ties.
  • Rubio sought to reassure India by calling it a strategic ally, noting Indian companies have invested more than $20 billion in the U.S. and saying the new system could ultimately work better for Indian applicants.
  • 1 million people become U.S. permanent residents roughly each year, Rubio said, as he defended America as welcoming and rejected suggestions the policy shift reflects anti-India bias.
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