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Trilateral clash in NRNA America, Kharel, Sah for president, and Anup Khanal takes over as Adhikari general secretary

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The voting process for selecting the new leadership of the Non-Resident Nepali Association (NRNA) USA began on Sunday. About 13,000 members of the association will vote for their preferred candidates through ballots sent via email and mobile. This time, there will be a three-way competition between Bhanu Kharel, Satendra Sah, and Ramhari Adhikari for the post of president. All three candidates were intensifying the final phase of activities to woo voters before the election. Due to the divisions, disputes, and internal dissatisfaction seen in the last term, this time the members have appeared more cautious in selecting the leadership. In states with a large number of voters, like California, New York, and Texas, members have expressed expectations for the new leadership. Along with the president, there is also competition for other positions, including vice president, general secretary, secretary, and others. All three candidates have entered the field with a pail. Anup Khanal from the...

Stricter Immigration Policies Under Trump: When Can Green Card Holders Face Deportation?

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With Donald Trump assuming his second term as U.S. President, his administration has implemented stricter immigration policies. The Trump administration has already begun deporting individuals residing in the country illegally. However, deportation risks are not limited to undocumented immigrants—even legal permanent residents (Green Card holders) can face removal under certain circumstances.   Vasu Pulara, a New York-based immigration attorney, reassured that those complying with U.S. immigration laws need not fear deportation. However, he advised Green Card holders traveling abroad to exercise caution and highlighted key considerations before leaving the U.S.   Crimes That Can Lead to Deportation Pulara warned that Green Card holders involved in serious crimes—such as theft, fraud, domestic violence, drug trafficking, weapons offenses, homicide, or sexual assault—could face deportation. Additionally, individuals convicted of multiple criminal offenses resulting in ...