International graduates face growing barriers to U.S. jobs amid weak hiring market and immigration changes
International graduates in the U.S., like Sakshi Patel who earned her master's from Boston University, face mounting barriers to securing jobs due to a weak hiring market and changing immigration rules. With limited time left on work authorization, many are forced to return to their home countries, watching their American dream collapse. The article highlights the growing challenges for international students seeking employment in the U.S. post-graduation.
Key quotes
Sakshi Patel has known since she was little that she wanted to study in the U.S.
She says she pictured herself landing a job in New York City, the financial capital of the world, and living out her version of the American dream far from home.
If she doesn't get a job within that time, she'll have to move back to her native India.
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