Arrangements to bring 18000 indians back from the US..!?

The central government has taken steps to bring back indians illegally staying in the US to avoid a trade war between the US and India. Since taking office as the new president, trump has been taking various drastic steps. In particular, he has intensified the steps to expel those illegally staying in the US. In this situation, it has been reported that the central government has started taking steps to bring back indians illegally staying in the US. The government of that country has started collecting information regarding foreigners illegally staying in the US. According to this, it has been found that about 18000 people from india are staying in the US illegally.
The US government has decided to send them back to India. It is said that many young people, especially from the western indian states of punjab and Gujarat, are illegally staying in the US. In this situation, the central government has started negotiations to bring these 18,000 people back to India. The indian government is careful not to have any conflict with the trump administration. It especially wants to avoid any trade impact. Therefore, it has voluntarily initiated measures to bring 18,000 indians back to India. In return, the central government hopes that the trump administration will ensure that the indians staying in the US on H1B visas and student visas do not face any problems. Because three-fourths of the 3,86,000 people who received H1B visas in the US in 2023 are Indians. If the Trump-led government takes any action against them, it will create a big problem between the two countries. With the unemployment problem already prevailing in india, if they enter india, the unemployment problem is likely to increase even more. It is in this situation that the central government has come forward to work with the trump administration.

According to data released by the US Border Protection Agency, about 3 percent of those who illegally entered the US border in 2024 were Indians. In particular, there has been an increase in the number of indian youth entering the US through the Mexican and Canadian borders in recent times. In the last 12 months alone, 1,100 indians who were illegally staying in the US have been brought home.

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