New Delhi:
In the midst of anger in India about the way in which the United States a first series of illegal Indian immigrants deported – 104 people were fascinated and their legs cable for a flight that lasted almost a day – the American border patrouille shared a video on X that showed that deportees were led. On the plane to bring them back.
USBP chef Michael W Banks posted the 24-second video on X with a statement with the text: “… successfully reduced illegal aliens to India, so that the furthest deportation flight was marked and yet used with the help of military transport. Mission emphasizes our dedication to immigration laws. “
A combative 'warning' – “If you cross illegally, you will be deleted” – accompanied by the video.
USBP and partners have successfully reduced illegal alien beings to India, so that the furthest deportation air is marked with the help of military transport. This mission underlines our dedication to maintaining immigration laws and guaranteeing rapid removals.
If you cross illegally, you will be deleted. pic.twitter.com/ww4owyzwof
– Chief Michael W. Banks (@usbpchief) February 5, 2025
Later in the night filmed, the video – set on rousing and breast -dipping music, is possible to inspire 'patriotism' among American viewers – with the back door of an opening of a C -17 transport aircraft and a large freight pallet that is loaded, Followed by a long line of illegal migrants who are marching on board.
While the video is being eradicated, his buoys can be seen on the legs of the migrants, which means that a shaken walk is more often associated with hardened criminals and perhaps prisoners of war.
After the 'prisoners' have been loaded, several American soldiers march on board and the camera shifts inside the plane, where the 'prisoners' are tied in chairs for the flight taxis for taking off.
President Donald Trump's government has increasingly turned to the army to carry out his immigration agenda, use his plane to deport migrants and open his bases to house them, and this is seen as the 'strong message' of The Republican leader about his hard immigration agenda.
That plane landed late last night in Amritsar in Punjab.
And when the 104 Indians emerged, the horror stories.
Jaspal Singh, 36, from Gurtespur from Punjab, said that he paid RS 30 Lakh to an agent who promised him legal passage to the US. Instead, he was forced to take the 'donkey route', an illegal and often dangerous path, first traveling to a South -American country, used by human traffickers.
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Harwinder Singh, from Hoshiarpur from Punjab, paid RS 42 Lakh to be traded by several countries: Qatar, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Panama, Nicaragua and Mexico. “We walked for days … crossed mountains and almost drowned. I saw a man dying in the Panama -Jungle …” he said.
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The way of these deportations led to a furious response from opposition parliamentary members, who attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his administration and demanded a discussion in parliament about the use of buoys and chains, and a formal response from the government.
Read | “Inhuman”: Appositions Shackles-and-Chain protests on deportation
Under the leadership of the congress' Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, and Akhilesh Yadav of the Samajwadi party, there were a lot of opposition -MPs this morning outside parliament that 'people, non -prisoners' and with manuals and silage to make their point .
Another congress Member of Parliament, Shashi Tharoor, outlined the position of the opposition on this issue and said: “If you are illegal in the US, the US has the right to deport you. And if your identity is confirmed as an Indian obligation To accept you.
#WATCH | Congress Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor says: “We protest exactly this issue that the way the US did what they did was really unacceptable. We believe they have a legal right to deport people who are illegally in their country. And if they are proven to be … pic.twitter.com/3NB34QL1Th
– Ani (@ani) February 6, 2025
Several other opposition leaders, such as Malvinder Singh of the AAM Aadmi party, also criticized the use of buoys and chains, an issue that was also discussed by Colombia after the expansion of the American deportation flights to that country, permission was refused to Countries for not treating Colombian citizens decently.
In that case, Colombia and the US have worked out a deal to bring illegal immigrants back from Colombian military planes from America. That point was marked by Mrs. Gandhi Vadra, who told reporters outside of parliament: “Shouldn't we have sent our own plane to bring them back? Is this how people behave? They are brought back and linked? Pm should answer.”
The government has so far refused to set aside planned cases for the discussion demanded by the opposition, but Minister of Foreign Affairs S Jaishankar will make a statement in the house today.
In the meantime, Sources DailyExpertNews said that the government is considering a new law to guarantee the safety of migrants.
Read | India who is approaching a new law for the safety of migrants in the midst of deportation
The provisional 'Overseas Mobility (Facilitation and Welfare) Bill, 2024' presented from a report presented in Lok Sabha by the parliamentary Permanentary Permanent Committee for External Affairs on Monday.
With input from agencies
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