When illegal migration plan backfires: Gujarat man uses Pakistan passport to enter US, gets deported

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The unusual way of Gujarati left the United States left immigration officers to enter the United States. He used a false passport that belonged to Pakistan, who reported “lost.”

According to the Indian day report, AC Patel from Gujarat has acquired the false identity of Mohammad Najir Hussein into the United States.

After the investigation, Patel had paid an agent in Dubai to falsify his identity. Searching for a new identity, he assumed that he had a Pakistanian person to ensure the passage of the United States. Patty’s real Indian passport was completed in 2016, and instead of legitimately updated, he turned to human trafficking to facilitate his illegal journey.

During the immigration inspections, the US authorities discovered a false document and later deported Pattel. He arrived at Deli Airport on February 12 through AA-292 flight.

As soon as the Patti arrived in India, Delhi police satisfied. The copy is now faced with serious accusations, including passport distortion and abusing cheating. The case has drawn attention to the methods used by people who have been used to operate illegal immigration to operate the lost or accidental passports.

“Human smugglers choose passports that are strong to obtain a US visa or randomly appoint a passport of some UAE citizens to steal the United States,” the report quotes the report.

American immigration agencies have intensified for unresolved immigrants, particularly President Donald Trump. This has led to the study and deportation of people who are trying to enter the United States.

Many flights to Indian floods, including 74 people from Gujarat, have returned to India in recent months after being deported by the US authorities.

 
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