
Every night in Bangalore, Parvez Shaikh’s 18-month-old son wakes up in tears, calling for his mother who is in the United States — one among hundreds of families staring at an uncertain future after President Donald Trump froze most immigrant visas. The Trump administration last month barred new applications for the H-1B and L employment visas for the rest of the year.
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