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From the U.S. Back to India: The 'Donkey Route' Saga Continues!

Deportation - Donkey Route migration - Dreams and aspirations - External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar - Human trafficking - India-U.S. relations - Indian migrants - U.S. immigration policy

What happens when dreams of a better life get deported? Join us as we unravel the dramatic return journey of Indian migrants from the U.S.!

In a dramatic turn of events that has sparked outrage across India, a U.S. military plane carrying 104 deported Indian nationals touched down in Amritsar on Wednesday. This flight marked a notable milestone as it is the first mass deportation to India under the Trump administration, raising questions about the treatment of immigrants, and challenging their dreams of a better life in America. The news has come as a shock to many, who are bristling with anger and disbelief at the perceived disregard for human dignity during the deportation process.

Reports indicate that many of these deported individuals had braved the infamous 'Donkey Route' โ€“ a perilous journey involving finances upwards of $45,000 and a six-month struggle to reach the U.S. While they aimed to seize opportunities for a better life, their dreams were unceremoniously grounded by swift deportation back to their homeland. Daler Singh, one such deportee, echoed the sentiments of many when he shared that it took months of effort and colossal resources just to be sent back to India within weeks of arrival.

The developments have led to a parliamentary statement from External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, who confirmed that the Indian government is engaging directly with the U.S. to address the issue of Indian citizens being mistreated during deportation. The Indian administration is vowing to take exemplary actions against human traffickers who lure vulnerable migrants with false promises, often leading them down treacherous paths that result in heartbreak.

Amidst the uproar, lawmakers in India have voiced their outrage regarding the alleged treatment meted out to these deportees, including reports of shackle use during transport. Strikingly, deportation flights to India have been rare and act as a somber reminder of the ongoing immigration struggles faced by many. It brings to the forefront broader conversations about immigration policies and their human impact, showcasing a reality where hope often collides with bureaucratic processes.

Interestingly, India's relationship with the U.S. has been complex, evolving over decades, but it finds new dimensions as immigration policies come into play. Did you know? Almost 2 million Indians reside in the United States, making them one of the largest immigrant groups. As these tales of deportation emerge, they serve as a wake-up call for all โ€” highlighting both the human cost of immigration and the dreams of individuals caught in the crossfire.

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Over 100 Indians Deported From US: How 'Donkey Route' Business ... (NDTV)

A US military aircraft carrying over 100 Indian migrants landed in Amritsar on Wednesday, marking the first mass deportation under President Donald Trump.

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Many of those Indians deported by US were detained from America's ... (The Indian Express)

A US military aircraft carrying 104 deported Indian nationals landed at Amritsar airport Wednesday afternoon.

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EAM Jaishankar on Indian immigrants deported from US: Centre to ... (The Hindu)

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addresses deportation of Indian migrants from the U.S., vows exemplary actions against human traffickers.

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S Jaishankar: India 'engaging with US' after shackled deportees ... (BBC News)

India's Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has told parliament the government is working with the US to ensure Indian citizens are not mistreated while being ...

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'Dreams shattered' as Trump deports Indians ahead of Modi trip (Reuters)

It took Daler Singh six months and $45000 to reach the United States last month without paperwork. Within three weeks of his arrival, he was sent back to ...

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Opposition lawmakers protest alleged mistreatment of Indian ... (The Associated Press)

U.S. civilian authorities also shackle migrants by their ankles and wrists, but deportation flights to India are rare. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...

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Indian Man Deported By Donald Trump Reveals How He Entered US (NDTV)

A Punjab resident, one of the 104 Indians deported from the US, shared the nightmare of reaching his dream destination, and how he was deceived by his agent ...

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33 Gujaratis among 104 Indians deported from US, sent home in ... (Hindustan Times)

A flight with 33 Gujarati immigrants, including women and children, reached Ahmedabad from Amritsar on Thursday, a day after 104 Indian migrants landed from ...

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