WASHINGTON- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) executed the deportation of illegal Indian immigrants through a chartered flight on October 22, demonstrating the bilateral cooperation between the United States and Indian authorities in addressing unauthorized immigration.
Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Kristie A. Canegallo underscores the swift removal protocols for illegal Indian immigrants.
US chartered flight to deport illegal Indians
The Department implements accelerated deportation procedures targeting individuals without valid United States residency documentation.
Canegallo explicitly warns potential migrants about deceptive trafficking organizations. These criminal networks actively spread false information about immigration opportunities.
The Department maintains vigilance against organizations exploiting vulnerable individuals seeking entry into the United States through fraudulent means.
The Department of Homeland Security maintains stringent enforcement of immigration regulations, implementing significant repercussions for unauthorized entry while actively promoting legitimate immigration channels and procedures for those seeking entry into the United States.
Border encounters along the southwestern United States decreased by 55 percent following the implementation of the Securing the Border Presidential Proclamation and Interim Final Rule in June 2024.
US actions against Illegal Immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security executed repatriation operations in fiscal year 2024, facilitating the removal of 160,000 individuals through 495 international flights to 145 countries, including India.
The Department maintains active diplomatic engagements with global governments to facilitate the repatriation of their citizens who lack legal authorization to remain in the United States.
This repatriation strategy functions as a component of the United States’ comprehensive approach to address irregular migration, enhance legal immigration pathways, and combat transnational criminal organizations exploiting vulnerable populations through human smuggling operations.
The Department of Homeland Security executed repatriation operations targeting nationals from diverse geographical regions, encompassing South American countries Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru; African nations Egypt, Mauritania, and Senegal; and Asian territories Uzbekistan, China, and India.
Last year, 16 students were deported back to Delhi (DEL), India from Atlanta (ATL) on a flight operated by Delta Air Lines (DL).
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