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48 Below Age Of 25 In First Batch Of Illegal Indian Immigrants From US


Amritosal:

The first US military aircraft to carry the first batch of 104 illegal immigrants was from Hariyana and Gujarat, and arrived in Amuritosal in Punjab on Wednesday.

A total of 30 forced repatriors were in the Punjab residents. The US military C-17 aircraft landed at Suriguram Dussey International Airport with severe security.

The two were from Uttar Pradesh and Candigal, each of which was from Maharashtra. The decoration contains 25 women and 12 minors, and the youngest passengers are only four years old.

48 people are under 25 years old. Flights take off from Texas on Tuesday were also carried by 11 crew members and 45 US officials supervised by the overseas expulsion process.

Panjab's senior officials said that most of the states belong to Gludaspur, Amritosal, Turn Talan, Jantanal, Nawan Shark, Patiala, Mohali, and Sung Rules. Some of them were illegally entered the United States, but others stayed excessively.

They were forced to remove by C-17 airplanes take off from San Antonio, Texas. This was the first round of the expulsion of illegal immigrants, which matched Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Washington next week.

This is the first visit of Prime Minister Modi after Donald Trump took over the second US President. Foreign Minister (EAM) S. JAISHANKAR had previously stated that New Delhi was held in the “legal return” of Indian people who illegally lived abroad, including the United States.

India is ready to accept these immigrants, and after Velicy, EAM JAISHANKAR told Secretary of State Marco Rubio last month.

“For the first time in history, we are loading illegal foreigners on military aircraft and returning to the place they came from,” said Trump last month.

Panjab NRI's Minister of Public NRI, Kuldep Sindaliwal, is disappointed with the US decision to expel the United States, stating that it should have contributed to the US economy and not to be expelled abroad. It was expressed.

According to Pew Research Center data, about 7,25,000 illegal immigrants from India live in the United States, the third largest population after Mexico and El Salvador.

Many people from the panjab, who are currently facing overseas expulsions, have entered the United States through Rupy and other illegal measures. The US administration began repression of illegal immigrants after Trump became president.

(Except for the headlines, this story is not edited by the NDTV staff and is published from Shinjikate Feed.)


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