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flag A bipartisan Senate bill offers a path to permanent residency for young immigrants, including nearly 100,000 Indian children, by extending conditional status and requiring education, military service, or work to earn a green card.

flag A bipartisan Senate bill, the Dream Act of 2025, introduced by Senators Durbin and Murkowski, offers a pathway to permanent residency for young immigrants, including nearly 100,000 Indian children at risk of ageing out due to green card backlogs. flag It extends conditional permanent residency for up to eight years, allowing work, travel, and deportation protection to those who arrived before age 18, lived continuously in the U.S., and meet education, military, or employment requirements. flag To gain a green card, recipients must complete college, serve two years in the military, or work for three years, plus demonstrate English and civics proficiency. flag The bill aims to replace DACA with a permanent solution and could benefit up to 2.8 million young people, including undocumented and documented Dreamers.

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