Engineering careers are booming as industries seek innovative solutions to complex challenges. With technological advancements and a growing demand for skilled professionals, the field's popularity is surging. The U.S. continues to lead in engineering education, with top universities such as Harvard, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, and Caltech setting global standards. These institutions excel in research, teaching, and industry collaboration, attracting talent worldwide.
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Donald Trump’s executive order targeting birthright citizenship has placed skilled foreign workers in a precarious position. The policy, which restricts automatic citizenship for children of non-citizen parents, has sparked legal battles and widespread uncertainty. Critics argue it weakens America’s appeal to global talent, forcing professionals to reconsider their future. As legal disputes unfold, thousands face instability in a nation they once saw as a secure haven.