The United States is using military aircraft to deport migrants to India, marking the farthest destination for such flights under the Trump administration, according to the media reports. A senior US official, speaking confirmed that a US Air Force C-17 aircraft had taken off with deported migrants and was expected to land in India within 24 hours. The Pentagon has also started facilitating mass deportations, using military planes to transport over 5,000 migrants detained in El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California.
Military aircraft have been deployed to send deportees to several Latin American nations, including Guatemala, Peru, and Honduras. This latest move extends the reach of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration policies, which have increasingly involved military resources. During a press briefing in New Delhi, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “We are against illegal immigration, especially because it is linked to several forms of organised crime.”
He added, “For Indians not just in the United States, but anywhere in the world, if they are Indian nationals and they are overstaying, or they are in a particular country without proper documentation, we will take them back, provided documents are shared with us so that we can verify their nationality and that they are indeed Indians. If that happens to be the case, we will take things forward and facilitate their return to India.”
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled for a two-day visit to the United States starting February 12, during which he will hold talks with President Donald Trump on key issues such as trade and defense. According to the media reports, Modi will arrive in Washington DC following completing a visit to Paris. His meeting with Trump on February 13 will mark his first official bilateral engagement with the US President since Trump secured a second term in office after his re-election victory in November.
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