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“Humanitarian”: While Moody Trump is visiting, anger is from the residing Indians Migration

New Delhi, India – Colverf Cor tried and tried again to contact her husband in the United States. She said from her home in Hoshbur, in the north of Punjab, two weeks after not passing, she was consumed by anxiety.

“I was really afraid of what might happen to him – if he was stolen or killed there. Cor said:” He is the father of my children and I was afraid if I see him again. “

After that, I saw the news: President Donald Trump’s administration was deporting groups of illegal Indian immigrants.

Her husband, Harverver Singh, 40, out of 104 Indian who illegally entered the United States over the past few years, who were deported by the authorities on Wednesday as Trump doubled a major pledge in the elections that brought him to power in January.

Singh made a desperate trip across the bush, crossing rivers and seas, to the United States, in search of a better life for his family in Punjab. This week, like many other detainees, including women, Singh has his hands and legs was confined to a 40 -hour trip to Amritsar, a city in northern India.

Pictures of Indian-bound citizens-which are heading towards an American military plane, for its maximum flight as a deportation flight, pushed anger in India. On Thursday, hours after the deportees landed, opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi from the Congress Party, organized a protest wearing handcuffs outside Parliament in New Delhi.

Days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi, scheduled for the White House on February 13, the anger at the treatment of Indian citizens by the American authorities is increasingly a question about BROM Moody with Trump. If Trump is a friend of Moody already, as both leaders claim, then why are New Delhi not able to prevent him from the steps that can make relationships?

The answer, as experts say, is a difficult budget that Moody’s government believes that it should manage it.

“The problem in the Trump administration is the presence of a number of issues on the table, including the customs tariff,” said Harsh Pant, a political geography analyst at a research company in New Delhi and the Observer Research Foundation, referring to Trump’s threats to impose a tariff on the Indian. Imports. So, where do you give up and where do you negotiate?

“In order to make Trump happy, who is transactions by nature, India does not want to raise the risks too much (in the migration issue) and accommodate costs,” Pant told Al -Jazeera. “There are other challenges to confront.”

“The moving side of America”

After Trump declared a national immigration emergency, his administration began military trips to deport uncomfortable immigrants. The American authorities have sent at least six colors of immigrants to Latin America, prompting tensions with Colombia and Brazil. The Brazilian government protested the “degrading treatment for travelers on the trip”, after it appeared that its citizens were linked to chains and handcuffs while they were deported.

India, though, did not say it needed a similar treatment with its citizens. Of the 104 Indians on the plane who landed on Wednesday, many children – however, were not known to have been restricted.

As of 2022, India ranked third, after Mexico and El Salvador, among countries with the largest number of unconventional immigrants – 725,000 – who live in the United States.

Michael Banks, head of the American border patrol, wrote to X that the authorities “successfully returned to illegal foreigners to India”, where a video clip showing men driving them to the military plane was named: “If you cross illegally, you will be removed.”

Anil Tregunite, a former Indian diplomat who served in the United States, told the island that “the treatment with Indian citizens, and their withdrawal like criminals like this is unprecedented” in his experience.

“Handicrafts and those types of things are primarily inhuman. They have shown a severe part of the American Foundation.” “This is an unpleasant language. It is absolutely unjustified and unnecessary.”

It was restricted in chains

After an uproar by opposition leaders in Parliament on Thursday, he told the Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs S.

Jaishankar also noticed in the title that the US operation procedure had allowed “the use of restrictions” during the deportation since 2012 and added, “There has been no change from the previous procedure.”

Government data from 2009 also participated in the two departments, as it touched the highest level in 2042 in 2019, before falling marginalized again. Last year, 1368 Indian immigrants were not documented by the American authorities.

He added that New Delhi told the United States that women and children were not restricted and that their demands during the transit, including food, medical attention and toilet breaks, attended.

Her family said that this was not the 35 -year -old Gosbo Patel’s experience from Moody State in Gujarat, on a 40 -hour trip.

“She was classified in chains, as she was completely limited to her seat.”

KHUSBOO was barely for a month when the authorities detained it. “We were not aware of its existence and made us concern,” said Battle, brother, brother. The family learned about the return of Khosbo when the local media reached an inquiry about her home.

“We were told that they were brought like prisoners and criminals,” he said. “No one was harmful to it, but it was a horrific experience.”

Patel said he was disappointed by the failure of the Modi government to “secure a generous return to our citizens.”

“What can they do for us now? That time has gone. Our government has enabled this mistreatment.”

Dreams broken

Returning to the house in Hoshbur, Singh and Cor are now concerned about how to restore the debts of more than $ 55,000 owed to friends, a local bank and lenders who have incurred to pay the agents in an attempt to get Singh to Singh the United States. The couple and parents sold two children, their agricultural lands – but that was not enough. Not a distance.

“We have been cheated by our agent who left my husband moving from one place to another,” Core, 35, told Al Jazerara:

Core, speaking in a muffled voice, spoke that she felt a mixer when she saw the immigrants giving in handcuffs. She said, “I am satisfied that my husband is at home with me now.” “But we are now concerned about the huge debts we are exposed to. How will we return this money?”

Vinod Kumar, head of the Department of Sociology at the University of Banjab, Shandigar, said that thousands of young people continue to sell their luggage and take the risky dunke roads, so -called Donkey’s ways in search of a better life. He said: “With the deportation, they have ended their career in both the home and the outside,” adding that the majority of the deportees come from low entry families.

“Earlier, this trend was limited to Punjab, Googists, or some states in (southern India),” said Kumar, a diaspora policy. Now it expands to other parts of India.

Singh and others on the plane with him returned to where they left.

“They need to restart from scratch now,” Kumar said.

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