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Sadhak Sengupta, a medical research scientist from India, said that when
heard the first State Department announcement, “My heart was overjoyed.”
Now, Dr. Sengupta may have to close down his research at the Roger Williams
Medical Center in Providence, R.I., where he is part of a team developing a
treatment for brain cancer using immunology.
Dr. Sengupta, also a professor at Boston University School of Medicine, came
to the United States in 2002. Working on H-1B visas, he began the green
card process in 2010. His team’s research advances have attracted patients
from around the world to the medical center, Dr. Sengupta said. He had plans
to start his own biomedical company.
But this year the federal government unexpectedly failed to renew his H-1B
visa. With no green card application, he is scrambling to avoid leaving the
United States in December
“I am so disappointed, I don’t have words to describe,” Dr. Sengupta said
. “Instead of hiring workers here, shall I bundle up my research for a cure
for brain tumors and take it back to India? Is that what America wants?”