In the lead-up to President Trump’s inauguration, several Indian students in the US on F-1 visas have stopped working unofficial off-campus jobs fearing deportation amid potential tighter immigration policies. These students, who depend on such jobs to support their living expenses, are now facing financial difficulties and borrowing from friends and family.
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