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Deportation of foreign students will restrict tech development in US: TCS

TCS also said that US President Donald Trump's move to stop H1-B visas, widely used by software professionals, is "unfortunate and unfair"

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On the proclamation to stop H1-B visas, he said the US president's move is "unfortunate and unfair", but added that the same will not have any impact for the company in the short term.

Press Trust of India Mumbai
The country's largest software services firm TCS on Thursday said the deportation of foreign students from the US poses a long-term challenge for tech majors who rely on the varsities for talent, and warned that such a move could impact technology development.

It also said that US President Donald Trump's move to stop H1-B visas, widely used by software professionals, is "unfortunate and unfair".
The US has issued new guidelines barring foreign students from remaining in America if their universities switched to online-only classes in the Fall, which prompted Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to sue the

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