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US imposes visa bans on India travel agents for facilitating illegal migration

The U.S. State Department said on Monday that it was imposing visa restrictions on owners and other staff at India-based travel agencies that it says knowingly facilitate illegal migration to the United States.

An unspecified number of unnamed people linked to travel agencies in India were being hit with visa bans under the Immigration and Nationality Act based on information gathered by the U.S. mission to India, department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a statement.

Washington often issues visa bans without publishing the names of those targeted.

"We will continue to take steps to impose visa restrictions against owners, executives, and senior officials of travel agencies to cut off alien smuggling networks," Bruce said, without detailing how the travel agents had facilitated illegal migration.

The move comes amid President Donald Trump's broad crackdown on migration to the United States and efforts to deport undocumented immigrants in the country.

The U.S. embassy in New Delhi has repeatedly posted on its social media sites warning for Indian nationals visiting the United States not to overstay their authorized period of stay in the country, warning they will face deportation and a permanent ban from entering the country for doing so.


 
US imposes visa bans on India travel agents for facilitating illegal migration

The U.S. State Department said on Monday that it was imposing visa restrictions on owners and other staff at India-based travel agencies that it says knowingly facilitate illegal migration to the United States.

An unspecified number of unnamed people linked to travel agencies in India were being hit with visa bans under the Immigration and Nationality Act based on information gathered by the U.S. mission to India, department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a statement.

Washington often issues visa bans without publishing the names of those targeted.

"We will continue to take steps to impose visa restrictions against owners, executives, and senior officials of travel agencies to cut off alien smuggling networks," Bruce said, without detailing how the travel agents had facilitated illegal migration.

The move comes amid President Donald Trump's broad crackdown on migration to the United States and efforts to deport undocumented immigrants in the country.

The U.S. embassy in New Delhi has repeatedly posted on its social media sites warning for Indian nationals visiting the United States not to overstay their authorized period of stay in the country, warning they will face deportation and a permanent ban from entering the country for doing so.



Great news. :inti

There are over 700K illegal Indians in USA (probably way more).
 
US imposes visa bans on India travel agents for facilitating illegal migration

The U.S. State Department said on Monday that it was imposing visa restrictions on owners and other staff at India-based travel agencies that it says knowingly facilitate illegal migration to the United States.

An unspecified number of unnamed people linked to travel agencies in India were being hit with visa bans under the Immigration and Nationality Act based on information gathered by the U.S. mission to India, department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a statement.

Washington often issues visa bans without publishing the names of those targeted.

"We will continue to take steps to impose visa restrictions against owners, executives, and senior officials of travel agencies to cut off alien smuggling networks," Bruce said, without detailing how the travel agents had facilitated illegal migration.

The move comes amid President Donald Trump's broad crackdown on migration to the United States and efforts to deport undocumented immigrants in the country.

The U.S. embassy in New Delhi has repeatedly posted on its social media sites warning for Indian nationals visiting the United States not to overstay their authorized period of stay in the country, warning they will face deportation and a permanent ban from entering the country for doing so.


India getting thrown left right and center by their favorite TRUMPPPPP......
 
US imposes visa bans on India travel agents for facilitating illegal migration

The U.S. State Department said on Monday that it was imposing visa restrictions on owners and other staff at India-based travel agencies that it says knowingly facilitate illegal migration to the United States.

An unspecified number of unnamed people linked to travel agencies in India were being hit with visa bans under the Immigration and Nationality Act based on information gathered by the U.S. mission to India, department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a statement.

Washington often issues visa bans without publishing the names of those targeted.

"We will continue to take steps to impose visa restrictions against owners, executives, and senior officials of travel agencies to cut off alien smuggling networks," Bruce said, without detailing how the travel agents had facilitated illegal migration.

The move comes amid President Donald Trump's broad crackdown on migration to the United States and efforts to deport undocumented immigrants in the country.

The U.S. embassy in New Delhi has repeatedly posted on its social media sites warning for Indian nationals visiting the United States not to overstay their authorized period of stay in the country, warning they will face deportation and a permanent ban from entering the country for doing so.


Great news.
 
Cos the cult got their backsides handed to them on an Emerald coated plate.

No Indian would ever want to live in India especially when not knowing whose the father and whose the mother.

The lies they have been fed but not a single choora cult member has the sand to admit it.

Always remember folks, there are more than often worse people than you in life, so next time you think you've had a bad day - spare a thought and toilet paper for the cult.
 
Indians always act like that India is a great country that is on par with Western superpowers like the UK and, USA. Then why are Indians so desperate to go to these countries? If India is such a great country, why leave it?

The reality is that India is a third-world country and Indians know it deep down. They are just deluding themselves into believing that India is some world superpower.
 
Indians always act like that India is a great country that is on par with Western superpowers like the UK and, USA. Then why are Indians so desperate to go to these countries? If India is such a great country, why leave it?

The reality is that India is a third-world country and Indians know it deep down. They are just deluding themselves into believing that India is some world superpower.
What I don't understand is this chronic case of Stockholm syndrome.

Indians have never stopped cursing the British, yet are desperate to live and be ruled by the very people who ruled India.

It could be the Florence Nightingale effect too - where the victim falls in love with brutal rulers because they've never experienced anything else - 1st love.
 
Indian student pinned to ground at US airport, handcuffed, deported

An Indian student was handcuffed, pinned to the ground at an airport in the US and deported back to India, a social media user who shared videos and pictures from the incident claimed.

"I witnessed a young Indian student being deported from Newark Airport last night— handcuffed, crying, treated like a criminal. He came chasing dreams, not causing harm. As an NRI, I felt helpless and heartbroken. This is a human tragedy," he wrote on X.

According to social media user Kunal Jain, a social entrepreneur, the student was speaking in Haryanvi, insisting that he wasn’t crazy, but the authorities were trying to make him look that way.

"These children get their visas and get on a flight in the morning. For some reason, they are unable to explain the reason for their visit to the immigration authorities and are sent back in the evening flight tied up like criminals. Every day 3-4 such cases are happening. There have been more such cases in the last few days," Jain said.

Jain urged Indian embassy in US and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to take up the matter. "Someone needs to find out what’s going on with him at New Jersey authorities. I found him disoriented," he wrote.


 
Indian student pinned to ground at US airport, handcuffed, deported

An Indian student was handcuffed, pinned to the ground at an airport in the US and deported back to India, a social media user who shared videos and pictures from the incident claimed.

"I witnessed a young Indian student being deported from Newark Airport last night— handcuffed, crying, treated like a criminal. He came chasing dreams, not causing harm. As an NRI, I felt helpless and heartbroken. This is a human tragedy," he wrote on X.

According to social media user Kunal Jain, a social entrepreneur, the student was speaking in Haryanvi, insisting that he wasn’t crazy, but the authorities were trying to make him look that way.

"These children get their visas and get on a flight in the morning. For some reason, they are unable to explain the reason for their visit to the immigration authorities and are sent back in the evening flight tied up like criminals. Every day 3-4 such cases are happening. There have been more such cases in the last few days," Jain said.

Jain urged Indian embassy in US and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to take up the matter. "Someone needs to find out what’s going on with him at New Jersey authorities. I found him disoriented," he wrote.


Shocking

:kp
 
US revokes visas of Indian executives over alleged fentanyl trafficking

The US embassy in India has revoked and denied visas of some Indian business executives and corporate leaders over their alleged involvement in trafficking fentanyl precursors.

Fentanyl precursors are chemicals used to produce a synthetic opioid that has been a leading cause of overdose deaths in the US.

The embassy said in a statement on Thursday that "these individuals and close family members may be ineligible for travel" to the US. It also said it would subject executives connected with companies known to have trafficked fentanyl precursors to heightened scrutiny if they applied for visas.

The embassy did not name those affected, but confirmed they were Indian nationals.

"The US embassy in New Delhi is committed to fighting illicit drug trafficking," said chargé d'affaires Jorgan Andrews. Those involved, and their families, may face "consequences that may include being denied access to the United States".

The US embassy said the action was taken "in furtherance to the Trump administration's efforts to keep Americans safe from dangerous synthetic narcotics" and was was legally backed by the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

It described stopping the flow of fentanyl and its precursors as a top priority and expressed gratitude to Indian officials for their "close cooperation to combat this shared challenge".

In January, the US Department of Justice said it had charged two India-based companies, Raxuter Chemicals and Athos Chemicals, along with Bhavesh Lathiya, a senior executive of Raxuter Chemicals, with conspiring to distribute and import fentanyl precursor. Mr Lathiya was arrested on 4 January.

In March, federal prosecutors in Washington also charged Vasudha Pharma Chem Ltd and three of its senior employees with illegally manufacturing and distributing fentanyl precursors, the US Drug Enforcement Administration said in a press statement.

In a statement to the US Congress this week, Trump named India among 23 major drug transit or illicit drug-producing countries, while noting the list did not reflect governments' counter-drug efforts.

BBC
 
US revokes visas of Indian executives over alleged fentanyl trafficking

The US embassy in India has revoked and denied visas of some Indian business executives and corporate leaders over their alleged involvement in trafficking fentanyl precursors.

Fentanyl precursors are chemicals used to produce a synthetic opioid that has been a leading cause of overdose deaths in the US.

The embassy said in a statement on Thursday that "these individuals and close family members may be ineligible for travel" to the US. It also said it would subject executives connected with companies known to have trafficked fentanyl precursors to heightened scrutiny if they applied for visas.

The embassy did not name those affected, but confirmed they were Indian nationals.

"The US embassy in New Delhi is committed to fighting illicit drug trafficking," said chargé d'affaires Jorgan Andrews. Those involved, and their families, may face "consequences that may include being denied access to the United States".

The US embassy said the action was taken "in furtherance to the Trump administration's efforts to keep Americans safe from dangerous synthetic narcotics" and was was legally backed by the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

It described stopping the flow of fentanyl and its precursors as a top priority and expressed gratitude to Indian officials for their "close cooperation to combat this shared challenge".

In January, the US Department of Justice said it had charged two India-based companies, Raxuter Chemicals and Athos Chemicals, along with Bhavesh Lathiya, a senior executive of Raxuter Chemicals, with conspiring to distribute and import fentanyl precursor. Mr Lathiya was arrested on 4 January.

In March, federal prosecutors in Washington also charged Vasudha Pharma Chem Ltd and three of its senior employees with illegally manufacturing and distributing fentanyl precursors, the US Drug Enforcement Administration said in a press statement.

In a statement to the US Congress this week, Trump named India among 23 major drug transit or illicit drug-producing countries, while noting the list did not reflect governments' counter-drug efforts.

BBC

More Indians = More crimes and more unethical activities. :inti

Countries should start to crack down.
 
More Indians = More crimes and more unethical activities. :inti

Countries should start to crack down.
The activity you are replying to , China India Pakistan are the countries that are put on a list for fentanyl issues among 23 countries
 
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