Newly elected US President Donald Trump has decided to carry out the largest deportation in American history after assuming office on January 20, 2025. According to the information, in preparation for this, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has prepared a list of about 1.5 million persons for deportation. Out of them, about 18 thousand Indian citizens are in the list prepared by the American government.
Indians will return from America
Let us tell you that at the time of elections, there will be strict immigration policies. Donald Trump has announced that after taking oath on January 20, he will first work on illegal migration. In preparation for this, US Immigration-Customs Enforcement (ICE) has prepared a list of approximately 15 lakh people for deportation. Of these, about 18 thousand Indians are in danger of being deported to India. Now the question is, who will bear the expenses of returning all these Indians to India? Will send back. According to the rule, if a citizen is expelled from any country, then the government of the country from which he is expelled bears the expenses of sending him back. Not only this, the country itself bears the expenses of food and other facilities till it is sent to another country. That means the American government will bear the expense of sending back 18 thousand Indians.
Who bears the expense of deportation?
Let us tell you that the expense of deportation is borne by the country from where the person is. is being deported. This means that if a person from India is deported to Pakistan, India should generally bear the expenses. It is necessary for a person living in a country to follow the laws of that country. If a person violates the law, he can be asked to leave the country and the country should bear the cost of this process.
18 thousand Indians trapped in illegal paperwork
< p>The US government has accused India of being unhelpful. ICE has listed 15 countries that do not assist in the deportation process, termed ‘non-supportive’ It is said. India’s name is also there among them. According to ACE data, about 18 thousand Indians living in America are stuck in the long process of illegal paperwork. This may take 3 years.