New Delhi:
Officials said that a fourth batch of illegal migrants of India landed in Delhi today exiled by the US.
Officials said that they flew back to India through Panama. Officials said that four out of 12 went to the house of Amritsar in Punjab.
The first round of exile took place on 5 February, when an American military aircraft took 104 Indians to Amritsar.
Amid criticism, the Foreign Minister K. Jaishankar had said that the Center was engaged with the US to ensure that exile has not been abused. He said that the exile of illegal migrants of America is not a new development and has been going on for years.
About 300 immigrants exiled under the policies of US President Donald Trump are being held at the Panama Hotel as the authorities work to return them to their domestic countries.
Along with denial of 40 percent of voluntary repatriation, the United Nations agencies are looking for alternative sites. The situation has expressed concern over their imprisonment, as Panama acts as a transit hub while the US covers costs.
President Trump, while defending the large -scale exile of the unspecified foreign nationals, has said that his administration is “removing the swamp by sending home frauds, theaters, global people and bureaucrats of the state.”
They have made a major policy of large -scale exile of unspecified migrants.
According to the Pew Research Center, by 2022, unauthorized immigrants represented 3.3 percent of the total American population and 23 percent of the foreign population.
After President Jose Raul Mulino agreed, the first group of Indians exiled by the US reached Panama when his country would become a “bridge” country for deported people.
The Trump administration is also instructing the immigration agents to track hundreds of thousands of migrant children who entered America without their parents, expanding the collective exile effort of the US President, reviewed by the news agency’s Reuters. According to an internal memorandum.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) memorandum outlines an unprecedented push to find migrant children that illegally crossed the border as minors. It starts with four stages of implementation, although it does not provide a beginning date for enforcement operations, starting with a planning phase on 27 January, the Reuters reported.
According to government data, since 2019, more than six lakh immigrant children have crossed the US-Maxico border without parents or legal guardians, as they were caught crossing the number of migrants who illegally reach record levels. Went.
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