The group of Indians is considered to be the third largest group of undocumented people living in America. Donald Trump had promised that if he comes to power, he will expel undocumented people and infiltrators. In such a situation, if any crisis befalls Indians, what is the plan of the Indian government? On Prabhasakshi’s question, the Ministry of External Affairs said that our policy is that we do not want to encourage illegal immigration. We want our people to go out legally. India is today known and seen as a skill capital. From our place, engineers and professionals are going to every corner of the world.
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The Ministry of External Affairs said that at such a time we want more new avenues to open for our people. This is not only providing opportunities to our people abroad but also strengthens our business and technology alliances. Some people were brought from America who were living illegally. We are in talks with them and we would like that the people living there illegally without proper documents should come back. We are talking to America on this issue.
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It is noteworthy that on October 22, a chartered flight was used to send Indian citizens back to India. This is being done to create more avenues for legal migration from India to America. The recent deportation of Indian citizens by chartered flight is the result of this cooperation. Such deportations have been happening for many years.
There has been a 55 per cent reduction in encounters between ports of entry on the south-western border. The Department of Homeland Security statement said that since June 2024, DHS has removed or repatriated more than 160,000 individuals, conducting more than 495 international repatriation flights to more than 145 countries, including India.