A US military aircraft carrying 104 illegal Indian immigrants landed at the Shri Guru Ramda꧒s Ji International Airport here on Wednesday afternoon, sources said.
Many people from Punjab, who entered the US through "donkey routes" or other illegal means by spending lakhs of rupees, are now facing deportation.
A US military aircraft carrying 104 illegal Indian immigrants landed at the Shri Guru Ramda꧒s Ji International Airport here on Wednesday afternoon, sources said.
Reportedly, among the deportees, nineteen 🎶women and 13 minors, including a four-year-old boy and two girls aged five and seven years.
After Donald Trump assumed office as the US President last month, the country🎐's law enforcement agencies have launched a crackdown against illegal immigrants.
The flight carrying the Indian i𝓀mmigrants landed at 1.55 pm at the Amritsar airport.
According to PTI, among the illegal immigrants hailing from Punjab, six were fromꦺ Kapurthala, five from Amritsar, four each from Patiala and Jalandhar, two each from Hoshiarpur, Ludhiana, Shaheed Bhagat Singh (SBS) Nagar and one each was from Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Sangrur, SAS Nagar and Fatehgarh Sahib
Earlier reports claimed that US military plane C-17 was carrying 2🧸05 illegal immigrants.
This is ෴the first batch of illegal Indian immigrants to have been deported by the US government.
The deportees were questioned inside the airport terminal build🌳ing by differꦜent government agencies, including the Punjab Police and various state and central intelligence agencies, to check if they have any criminal record.
Around 6:45 pm, the deportees from Punjab were taken to their respective hometowns in police vehicles after the completion of all formalities. Similarly, 🍌the illegal immigrants from Haryana were taken by the state police to the✱ir native places, the sources said.
They also said arrangements were madeཧ by the state governments concerned to take the deportees to their native places.
There was heavy barricading outs♒ide the airport and police personnel were deployed in large numbers.
Many people from 🐈Punjab, who entered the US through "donkey routes" or other illegal means by spending lakhs of rupees, are now facing deportation.
Jaspal Singh (ဣ36), who was among the deportees, claimed that they were handcuffed and their legs were chained and those were taken off only at the Amritsar airport.
Singh, who hails from Hardorwal village in Gurdaspur district, told PTI he ಞwas captured b🅘y the US Border Patrol after he crossed the US border on January 24.
After reaching his hoꦺmetown in the evening, Singh said he was defrauded by a travel agent, who had promised him tha❀t he would be sent to the US legally.
"I had asked the agent to send me after getting a proper US visa. But he dဣeceived me," he reportedly said.
Singh said the deal with the agent was finalised at Rs 30൩ lakh.
He left home for the US in July last💮 year and reached that country only in January.
Singh said he was arrested by the US Border Patrol, kept there 𝓀for 11 days𒁃 and then sent back.
He said initially, they did not know where they were being taken. "We thought we wer💧e being taken to another camp. Then a police officer told us thaꩵt we were being taken to India. We were handcuffed and our legs were chained. The handcuffs and chains were taken off at the Amritsar airport," he said.
Replying to a reporter's question, Singh said they were shattered when they got to know that they would be dep🦹orted. "A huge sum was spent. The money was borrowed," he said.
Family members of the othe♓r illegal immigrants from Punjab also said they took huge loans to send these people to the United States, hoping for a bright future, but now feel that it is impossible to break free from the crushing debt.
They alleged that the travel agents adopted unfair mean꧃s to facilitate these people's travel to the US without their knowledge. They now seek strict꧋ action against those agents.
Hours after the US military aircraft landed at the airport, Punjab NRI Affairs Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interventionꦉ, requesting him to speak to his "friend" Trump regard🍎ing the deportation of Indians.
Dhaliwal also spoke t♈o some of the deportees hailing from Punjab at the airport.
Addressing the m💖edia, the minister said a total of 104 Indians have been deported from the US and of them, 30 are from Punjab. "It was a long flight. All are healthy and fine, they had their meal," he said.
"The paperwork of the deportees hailing 🦩from Punjab was done fꦆirst. Thereafter, the immigration process of those from Haryana, Gujarat and other states will be carried out," the minister added.
Describing the deportation of Indians from the US as a "very serious" issue, Dhaliwal said, "We all know that Prime Minister Modi used to say that 'Trump is my friend'. Heꦉ even campaigned for Trump during the 2019 US election. These are international issues and can be discussed and resolved at that level."
"I request Prime Minister Modi that the sword of deportation and jail is hanging on the heads of many Indians and he should hold 😼their hands. He should sit with Trump and find a solution to this issue," he said.
Senior Punjab BJP leader Harjit Singh Grewal asked Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann to make arrangements for the resettlement and employment of those from the state who have be⛎en deported by the US government.
He als༒o demanded strict action against the travel agents who sent these people to the US through the "donkey route" and other illegal means by taking lakhs of rupees from them.
The Congress expressed sadness over "pictures of Indians getting handcuffed and humiliated" while being deported from the 💫US and recalled that America had to express regret over the treatment meted out to Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade in 2013 after the th🤪en UPA government retaliated sharply.
Congres🤡s MP Shashi Tharoor said on Tuesday that the media kerfuffle over the deportation of ill𒐪egal Indian migrants from the US obscures a few facts.
"This is not the first such planeload, nor is it directly related to the ascent of @realDonaldTrump. There were 1,100 Indians deported in the previous fiscal year (ending September 2024), under Biden, not𒅌 Trump. As of 2022, there were 725,000 undocumented Indian immigrants in the US -- the third-largest group, outnumbered only by nationals of Mexico and El Salvador," the former ꧅diplomat said in a post on X.
"Since October 2020, US Customs and Border Protection officials have detained nearly 170,000 Indian migrants attempting to cross the border illegally from either Canada or Mexico. They arꦯe all subject to d♛eportation," Tharoor added.
After Trump assumed office as the US pr🎉esident last month, the country's law-enforcement agencies have launched a crackdown against illegal immigrants. Many Indians, who entered the US through the "donkey route" or other illegal means by spending lakhs of rupees, are now facing deportation.
(With PTI input)