
Devesh Kapur
Devesh Kapur is a distinguished academic and expert on migration, currently affiliated with Johns Hopkins University. His recent work highlights the significant increase in Indian asylum applications in the U.S., revealing the broader context of migration trends and policies affecting this demographic. Kapur's insights into the motivations and challenges faced by Indian migrants underscore the complexities of migration in contemporary society.
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Devesh Kapur, who teaches political science and specialises in diaspora studies at Johns Hopkins University, notes the remittance patterns of the Indian diaspora.
Remittances tax: How Donald Trump's 'The One Big Beautiful Bill’ may turn out to be ugly for Indians in the USDevesh Kapur, a political science professor at Johns Hopkins University, specializes in diaspora studies.
Big hit for Indians in the US! How Donald Trump’s steps to curb migration, tax remittances may cost India billions of dollarsDevesh Kapur is a professor at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies who contributed to the research on asylum outcomes.
Why Gujaratis get more pay but more Punjabis stay in the US
Devesh Kapur says the data doesn't provide a clear answer to the drop in undocumented Indians.
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