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The US begins to deport Indian migrants amidst the border crack of Trump: Report

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Last updated: 4 February 2025 06:50
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The US begins to deport Indian migrants amidst the border crack of Trump: Report

An American military aircraft began to deport Indian migrants according to the Reuters of the news agency, implementing US President Donald Trump’s hardcore trend against the estimated 11 million unspent migrants in the United States.

Talking to Reuters on the condition of anonymity, an official said that the C -17 aircraft has left for India and will not reach for at least 24 hours. India is the farthest destination of American military flights deported to migrants, with the Pentagon Flights to deport over 5,000 migrants from El Paso, Texas and San Diego, California. So far, military aircraft have blown migrants to Guatemala, Peru and Honduras.

Trump started military exile flights last week as part of his emergency declaration on immigration, sending six plantalads of migrants on flights to Latin America. Only four landed, all of them refused to leave two US C -17 cargo aircraft land in Guatemala, after Colombia and instead sent their own planes to gather migrants after a deadlock with Trump.

Trump told reporters last month, “For the first time in history, we are detecting and loading illegal aliens in military aircraft and flying them back to places where they came.”

The US President said after a call with Prime Minister Narendra Modi that when it comes to withdrawing illegal Indian migrants from America, what will be “what will be right” later. Bloomberg News reported that India and the US have identified some 18,000 Indian migrants who are illegally in the US. The Indian United States has an account for the wholesale of the H-1B visa issued by the United States.

Trump said on his first day in his first day that exile and boundary control is that he would deport millions and millions of migrants, declaration of a national emergency on the southern border. Taking the top position, the US Congress approved a bill that would require the prevention and exile of unspecified migrants entering the country without any authority and accused of some crimes. Even during his campaign mark, he said, “When I join again, we will start the biggest exile operation in American history.”

Trump has often used the army to implement his immigration agenda. They have sent troops to the American Mexico border, using military bases to expel America’s migrants and military aircraft out of the US. However, Reuters reported that the possibility of a military exile flight to Guatemala last week is at least $ 4,675 per migrant. The news agency AFP reported that the one-way first-class ticket on American Airlines from L. Paso, Texas is five times higher than a cost of $ 853. It is much higher than the cost of a commercial charter flight by American Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Apart from immigration, Trump also announced a string of tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, saying that similar measures are also working for Europe. Tariff Hike on Canada will also delay a month as it brought a brief repetition with a promise of $ 1.3 billion on measures to prevent drugs and unspecified migrants in the US through the northern border. Mexico won themselves as equally equally with the US commitment of 10,000 soldiers on their border with the US.

A additional tariff of 25 percent on imports from Mexico and Canada was applied to the flow of migrants and drugs in the US through its boundaries from Tuesday. China is increasing by 10 percent lower, but there was no interaction ahead of it.

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