Canada has seen a sharp increase in illegal immigration among people of Indian origin to the United States, US Border Patrol data shows.
The pipeline of illegal immigration from India has existed for a long time, but has increased significantly in the past few years, US news agency Associated Press reports.
According to US Border Patrol data cited in the report, more than 14,000 Indians have been arrested at the US-Canada border in the year ended September 30 – a staggering 10-fold increase in just two years. Of all arrests at the US-Canada border, 60 percent were of persons of Indian origin.
According to data revealed by the Pew Research Center, it is estimated that by 2022, there were already more than 725,000 Indians living illegally in the US – behind only Mexicans and El Salvadorans.
While more research and analysis is needed to understand why there is such an increase in illegal immigration from Canada to the US, it is understood that a combination of several factors contribute to it, including political repression, Khalistan extremism in Canada, Includes escalation that targets Indians. , a dysfunctional US immigration system, very long waits for visas and permits under the existing legal immigration system, and economic inequality.
But there is also a human rights angle – a 2022 event emphasizing the urgent need for effective immigration policies and raising awareness of the risks associated with illegal border crossings.
On a bitterly cold January night in 2022, Jagdish Patel, his wife Vaishaliben, and their two young children set out on a dangerous journey to cross the US-Canada border in search of a better life.

However, his dreams were brutally cut short. A family of four succumbed to the freezing temperatures, their bodies found in a snowy field, a heartbreaking testament to the human cost of illegal immigration.
The story of the Patels began in Dingucha, a small village in the western Indian state of Gujarat. Like many others, he was lured by the promise of a brighter future in the West. The village, once prosperous, now consists of blocks of empty houses, as many residents have moved away in search of greener pastures. The Patel family, consisting of schoolteachers Jagdish and Vaishaliben and their children, Vihangi (11) and Dharmik (3), were driven by a desire for economic prosperity.

Their journey was facilitated by Harsh Kumar Patel, an experienced smuggler nicknamed “Dirty Harry”, and Steve Shand, a driver recruited by Patel. Two men accused of being part of a sophisticated human trafficking operation will be prosecuted on human trafficking-related charges.
That fateful night, Patels, along with seven other Indian migrants, attempted to cross the border on foot, braving temperatures as low as −36 °F (−38 °C). The group, poorly equipped for the harsh conditions, became separated in the darkness. While the seven survivors were eventually rescued, the Patel family perished, with their bodies found the next morning.
The incident highlights the growing issue of illegal immigration from India, driven by economic aspirations and facilitated by smuggling networks.
Minneapolis-based immigration attorney Satvir Chaudhary says smugglers often target vulnerable individuals, charging exorbitant fees and taking advantage of their desperation.
As the trial of Patel and Shand begins, attention turns to the human cost of illegal immigration. The tragic fate of the Patel family is a poignant reminder of the dangers and uncertainties faced by those seeking a better life.
Indian-origin businessman Hemant Shah, who organized a virtual prayer service for the Patels, lamented the greed driving the smuggling operation, saying, “There was no humanity.”
Donald Trump is set to exert a significant influence on immigration policies from the first day of his presidency, with plans to take a flurry of executive actions aimed at strengthening immigration enforcement and dismantling key Biden-era legal entry programs. Is. This sweeping effort will be led by Trump’s newly appointed “Border Czar” Tom Homan, along with other prominent Republican immigration hardliners.
As the global community grapples with the complexities of migration, the Patel family’s memories are a heart-wrenching reminder of the devastating consequences of desperation and exploitation.