A US military aircraft returned 104 Indian migrants to Amritsar, India, marking the first group deported following President Trump's immigration policies. These individuals had entered the US unlawfully, primarily from Punjab, Haryana, and Gujarat. The Indian government expressed its openness to accepting verified nationals deported from any country, aligning its stance against illegal immigration with concerns over organized crime. This deportation coincides with Prime Minister Modi's upcoming visit to Washington, where he aims to discuss immigration and strengthen bilateral ties with the US.
A US military plane has brought back 104 Indian migrants after a crackdown on illegal immigration led by President Trump, marking the first deportation batch since policy changes.
The Indian government supports the return of citizens living illegally in the US, emphasizing no objection to deportations given its stance against illegal immigration linked to organized crime.
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