Directions: Read the given passage/argument and answer the question that follow it.
India may be looking at upwards of 500,000 of its "skilled" work force returning home from America if a proposal by the Trump administration not to extend H-1B visa of those waiting for permanent residency (Green Card) is implemented.Under current law, foreign guest workers are allowed one three-year extension of the H-1B visa of three-year validity. If at the end of those six years the guest worker has a pending Green Card (Permanent Residency) application, then there is an almost indefinite extension of the H-1B visa till such time the applicant's Green Card processing is completed. But Trump administration’s proposal will deny extensions of H-1B visas to green card applicants and leaving them with no choice but to return to the country of origin or be deported.
Which of the following arguments can be made from the above passage?
1.
The new proposal regarding the H-1B visa is threatening to jobs of Indian skilled workers.
2.
The new rules of H-1B visa are likely to hurt only Indians working in USA.
3.
This new proposal will affect the relations of India and USA.
4.
The return of the skilled workers back to India will effect employment in India.