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Illegal Immigration
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on January 24 shared a picture on X stating the deportation of illegal immigration had begun in the US | Photo courtesy: Karoline Levitt X handle

Second US plane with 119 Indian deportees to land in Punjab's Amritsar today

| @indiablooms | Feb 15, 2025, at 11:41 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Second plane from the United States carrying 119 Indian deportees will on Saturday land in Punjab's Amritsar in line with US President Donald Trump's crackdown on the illegal immigrants, media reports said.

The plane will land at the Amritsar International Airport in an American military aircraft at an expected time of 10 pm.

Among 119, 67 are from Punjab, 33 from Haryana, eight from Gujarat, three from Uttar Pradesh, two each from Goa, Rajasthan and Maharashtra while one each from Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh.

The first US plane carrying 104 illegal Indian immigrants landed in Amritsar last week.

However, a massive row broke out after the Indians were sent back to the country in a captive state with handcuffs and chains.

India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had responded to the row saying the government was engaging with the United States to ensure no Indian deportee is mistreated during the travel in the wake of 104 extradited nationals' claim that they were handcuffed and chained during the long journey.

Jaishankar issued a statement in Parliament in the backdrop of the Opposition's criticisms of the Centre over the way the deported Indians were treated.

The second US plane is set to land in Amritsar in the backdrop of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington DC.

Though Modi didn't speak on the return of Indian deportees in captive states, he reiterated New Delhi's eagerness to accept all "verified" illegal immigrants from his country during a joint presser with Trump.

In the larger context, the Prime Minister also took a strong note of the nationals being duped by the agents who helped them reach the US.

When asked about the US' crackdown on illegal immigration, Modi said, "This is not just the question of India but those who live in other countries illegally. India is ready to accept all its verified nationals who are illegally staying in the US.

"But that matter doesn't stop here. We need to bring a crackdown on the entire human trafficking ecosystem which misleads people from nominal families showing big dreams and bring them to the US."

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