Donald Trump, the president elect of the United States always sees first and foremost that America is only for Americans. Trump is a person who absolutely does not want anyone from any other country to come and do anything professionally in America.
For example, he would not want an IT company operating in India to go and do business in the US. Instead, he would like to start an IT company in the US and employ only Americans there.
In those 4 years of his rule, this policy unnecessarily antagonized other countries. Because of this, his current re-election as president has scared the rest of the people living in the United States.
There is a fear that Trump will put an end to the dream of Indians who were born in India and want to work in America, get citizenship there and settle there.
Also, Indians who have been working in the US for many years may say they are lucky if they got their green card earlier. Maybe if they had recently applied for US citizenship they would have been denied citizenship? The question has also become a topic of discussion.
It has been reported that about 10 lakh Indians who have migrated to America will be severely affected if citizenship is not available.
In other words, it is being talked about in the United States that this citizenship-related issue is the first signature that Trump is going to sign after taking office as president. Due to this, all Indians who have applied for US citizenship are worried.
At the same time, after winning the election, Trump's words about India and Prime Minister Modi are seen as a small ray of hope for diaspora Indians. He has appointed the husband of an Indian origin as the Vice President in his cabinet. There are going to be more people of Indian origin in Trump's administration.
Even though Kamala Harris of Indian origin contested against Trump, it was also revealed that a large number of voters of Indian origin voted for Trump.
That is why Trump has been able to achieve a historic victory. Will Trump decide without considering all this? Let's hope the American Indian dream never gets shattered with his first signature!