Says India has raised concerns with US over treatment of Indians on deportation flight

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on Friday said that India has raised concerns with the United States over the treatment of Indian migrants deported earlier this week. The deportees, 104 in total, were sent back on a US military aircraft and were reportedly shackled throughout the journey before being freed upon arrival in Amritsar.

“We flag issues of mistreatment of illegal migrants deported to India, will continue to do so in future,” Misri said.

He noted that while deportation flights have taken place for years, this particular case was different

The deportation that happened day before yesterday is somewhat different from the earlier flights that have been taking place for many, many years. It is of a slightly different nature. It was described as a national security operation, that is perhaps one of the reasons why military aircraft was used,” he said.

Misri also revealed that the US has informed India about 487 presumed Indian citizens who have received “final removal orders

We have been in close communication with the United States on this matter. As soon as the information is provided to us, we do the due diligence on that. And then action follows. In recent conversations, when we have sought details about potential returnees from the US, we have been told that there are up to 487 presumed Indian citizens with final removal orders,” he said

Understanding Final Removal Orders

final removal order is a legal directive issued by US immigration authorities, mandating the deportation of an individual. In most cases, these orders are the result of denied asylum requests, visa overstays, or violations of immigration laws. Individuals under these orders have exhausted all legal avenues to stay in the US and are required to leave the country.

Why Are Indians Being Deported from the US?

Several factors contribute to the deportation of Indians from the US:

· Illegal Entry: Some individuals enter the US through unauthorized means, making them susceptible to deportation.

· Visa Violations: Overstaying a visa or engaging in unauthorized work can lead to removal orders.

· Asylum Denials: Many Indians apply for asylum in the US, but not all cases are approved.

· Stricter Immigration Policies: The US government has been tightening its immigration laws, affecting individuals with pending or rejected applications.

The Impact on Indian Families and Communities

The deportation of 487 Indians from the US affects not just the individuals but also their families, who may be financially or emotionally dependent on them. Many deportees face difficulties reintegrating into Indian society after years of living abroad.

India’s Response to US Deportations

Foreign Secretary Vinay Mohan Kwatra and other Indian officials are in dialogue with US authorities to ensure a fair and transparent process for Indian nationals facing deportation. The Indian government is also offering legal assistance to individuals with valid claims.

What Can Affected Individuals Do?

If you or someone you know is facing deportation, consider the following steps:

1. Consult an Immigration Attorney: Legal experts can explore possible options, including appeals or humanitarian relief.

2. Reach Out to Indian Authorities: The Indian embassy in the US may provide support and guidance.

3. Know Your Rights: Understanding US immigration laws can help individuals navigate their legal standing.

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