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New Delhi, India – Kulvinder Kaur, tried to call her husband in the United States and tried again. He had worried about the two-week connection, he said, he said from his house in Hosiarpur, the house in the northern Punjabi.
“I was afraid of what could be next to him – if he was peeled or killed. He was the father of my children, and I was afraid I wanted to see him again,” he said.
Then he saw a news program: President Donald Trump deported a set of illegal Indian immigrants.
Her husband Harvinder Singh, 40, 40 years old, was among the 104th Indian managed by the authorities as Trump in the last few years.
Singh crossed the jungles and seas, crossing the jungles and seas, looking for a better life for Punjab’s family, passed to the United States. Like many other prisoners this week, Singhin, including women, had their hands and feet during a 40-hour trip to Amritsar in northern India.
The visuals of Indian citizens – in chain conditions – a paradise of the US military aircraft, asked for anger in India for the farthest journey to a deportation flight. On Thursday, after the decline in deportors, including opposition leaders, including the opposition leaders, Rahul Gandhi, including the New Delhi, was a protest protest.
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“There are a number of issues related to the Trump Office in the table, including tariffs,” he said. Import. “So where do you give and where do you negotiate?
“To make Trump happy, India, which is repenting nature, does not want to raise many things in India and concentrates the costs,” he said. “There are other difficulties.”
‘America’s Krass Side’
After the National Extraordinary Emergency Extraordinary Emergency on Immigration, his leadership began military flights to deputize unexpected migrants. At least six Planelyoads to Latin America, who wanted tensions with US government, Colombia and Brazil, sent immigrants to Latin America. The Brazilian government has protested against the “humiliating treatment of passengers in the flight”, and then chained and handcuffed while deporting citizens.
India also protested similar treatment to his citizen. There were several children from 104 Indians in the plane that landed on Wednesday – but it is not known to be sensitive.
Since 2022, India, Mexico and El Salvador, took third place among the countries living in the United States among the most undocumented immigrants.
The US Border Patrol Head, Michael Banks, authorities wrote a video of “illegal foreigners successfully return to India”, “If you are illegally, you will be removed.”
The former Hindu diplomat, who served in the United States, said, “Treatment of Indian citizens and treating them as a criminal as a criminal,” he said.
“Legitimate and this type of belongings are inhumane in nature. They showed a lot of representation of the American body,” Trigunayat said. “This is a stepped language. And completely unfounded and unnecessary.”
‘Remained in the chains’
After a noise by opposition leaders in both houses on Thursday, the Indian Foreign Minister said the government was working with the government to ensure that the government was not treated in Parliament.
Jaisankar also added that the US operational procedure has been allowed to “use restrictions” and “no change from the former procedure” while deported since 2012.
He shared the data from 2009 to 2009, 2019, 2019, 2019, 2009, 2009, 2019. Last year, 1368 undocumented Indian immigrants were deported by the US government.
He added that the new Delhi was informed that the United States and children were not restrained and in transit requirements, including food, medical attention and toilet breaks.
This was not the experience of 35-year-old Khusboo Patel’s experience from Modi’s house province in Gujarat, went on a 40-hour journey.
“He put his whole journey alone in the chain that he was restricted to his seat,” he said.
The Xusboo was within a month when he was detained by authorities in the United States. “We were aware of where he was and this was worried about us,” Patel said. When the family asked about local media houses, he learned about the return of the dream.
“He told us that they were brought as prisoners and criminals,” he said. “No one had hurt him, but it was a terrible experience.”
Patel said that the Modi government is disappointed in “ensuring the dignified return of our citizens”.
“What can you do for us now? It’s time to go. Our government hindered this treatment.”
Shaved dreams
In Hoshiarpur, Singh and Kaur, to buy a proposal to buy Singh, a local bank and a small lenders debt, the debt of a local bank and a small bank is concerned about how to restore the debt of a bank and a small bank. The couple sold two children to parents, planting areas – but it was not enough. Not in the distance.
“We went to another from my husband from one place to another,” said Kaur, 35, Al Jasira said.
Speaking of a mufu, Kaur, said he felt closed when he saw the immigrants clamped in the traffic jam. “I’m happy to have my husband’s home with me now.” “But now we are worried about the great debt we live in. How will we restore this money?”
Vinod Kumar, Chandigarh, the head of the Sociology Department of the University of Punjab, said he continued to sell thousands of young people and continues to buy a better life, he said. “They have completed their careers and their careers in both house and abroad,” he said, most of the deportation came from lower-income families.
“Previously, this trend was limited to punjab, gujarat or some states (southern India),” he said. Now expanding into other regions of India.
Singh and others return to where the rest with him.
“Now they should restart from scratch,” said Kumar.