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    US Repatriates Undocumented Indian Nationals to Strengthen Legal Migration Efforts

    October 26, 2024Updated:October 26, 20243 Mins Read
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    The US has removed or returned more than 160,000 individuals and operated more than 495 international repatriation flights to more than 145 countries, including India. (Representative image). Source: Hindustan Times.
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    In a move aimed at enforcing immigration laws and promoting lawful migration, the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently repatriated a group of undocumented Indian nationals. The individuals were returned on a chartered flight on October 22, after failing to establish a legal basis for staying in the country. The repatriation underscores the US’s commitment to counter illegal migration and discourage smuggling activities that exploit vulnerable migrants.

    This latest deportation was part of an ongoing collaboration between the US and India to address irregular migration challenges. According to the DHS, it continues to engage with international partners, including the Indian government, to encourage lawful migration while dissuading individuals from attempting unlawful entries. Such bilateral cooperation, as seen here, plays a vital role in reducing the appeal of illegal migration pathways, and providing safer, regulated avenues for those looking to enter the US legally.

    The DHS has ramped up its efforts to manage immigration and enforce border policies. Since June 2024, when the Securing the Border Presidential Proclamation and an Interim Final Rule were introduced, there has been a significant decrease—55%—in illegal border crossings along the US-Mexico border. This new approach also includes a commitment to quickly repatriate undocumented individuals from various countries, including India, in a bid to deter further attempts at unlawful entry.

    For Indian nationals, the recent deportations are part of a larger pattern as the US seeks to crack down on illegal migration. Officials have cautioned against falling for promises from smugglers who claim they can circumvent immigration laws. “Indian nationals without a legal basis to remain in the United States are subject to swift removal,” noted Kristie A. Canegallo, Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security. This statement serves as a reminder for those considering illegal migration to pursue lawful routes instead.

    The DHS reports that since mid-2024, over 160,000 individuals have been repatriated worldwide through more than 495 flights to over 145 countries, including India. Other nations involved in similar repatriation efforts include Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Egypt, and China. This global strategy aims to hold human smuggling networks accountable, ensuring that the risks associated with illegal migration are met with strict enforcement.

    The US government emphasizes that lawful, safe, and regulated migration pathways are available, helping deter dangerous border crossings and safeguarding migrants. In recent years, the US has continued to work with foreign governments to ensure the smooth repatriation of their nationals who lack a legal basis to remain. This collaboration reflects the DHS’s priority to support orderly migration processes and counter exploitative practices.

    With these initiatives, both the US and India hope to offer enhanced opportunities for legal migration, protecting individuals from the dangers of smuggling networks while ensuring that immigration regulations are respected.

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