A US Air Force aircraft carrying 104 deported Indians landed in Punjab’s Amritsar on Wednesday. Soon, images of people ...
Many of the deportees, mostly from Punjab, had spent between Rs 30 lakh and Rs 50 lakh to reach the US through illegal routes ...
Michael W. Banks, chief of the US Border Patrol, shared a video showcasing the deportation of chained illegal Indian ...
Out of the 104 people who were deported from the US, the relatives of two of them, as quoted by the Indian Express, said they ...
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The deported Indians alleged that their hands and legs were cuffed throughout the journey and they were unshackled only after landing at the Amritsar airport.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address Rajya Sabha today during the debate on Motion of Thanks to the President ...
Several opposition MPs, including Congress' KC Venugopal, staged a protest outside Parliament, wearing 'handcuffs' to ...
After Rajya Sabha MP and Congress leader Syed Naseer Hussain said that despite PM Modi having campaigned for Donald Trump in ...
Another family member of one of the Indian citizens told ANI, "... I was not told anything. There is no one in my family except my son, daughter-in-law and my grandchild. They never spoke to me on the ...
Sharing the video of the deportation, USBP Chief Banks wrote, “USBP and partners successfully returned illegal aliens to India, marking the farthest deportation flight yet using military transport.
Wednesday marks one week since the crash between American Airlines Flight 5342 and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, killing all 67 people near the Ronald Reagan National Airport in the nation’s capital.