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Washington sends first group of Indian migrants
Washington sends first group of Indian migrants with US military plane to home country
The first group of Indian nationals has been deported back to their home country. India is one of the top sources of illegal immigrants in the U.S.
US military plane deporting Indian immigrants lands in India
AMRITSAR, India – A US military plane carrying illegal Indian immigrants landed in India’s northern city of Amritsar on Feb 5, a Reuters witness said, deporting an unspecified number of people as part of President Donald Trump’s immigration agenda.
US military plane deporting illegal Indians lands in India
A US military plane carrying illegal Indian immigrants landed in India's northern city of Amritsar on Wednesday, a Reuters witness said, deporting an unspecified number of people as part of President Donald Trump's immigration agenda.
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India's Modi to visit US and meet Trump next week
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the US next week and meet President Donald Trump, the White House says. Other ...
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India Opposition Questions Modi on Reported US Mistreatment of Deportees
AMRITSAR, India (Reuters) - Indian opposition lawmakers questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government and demanded a ...
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India, US may lay our trade deal roadmap during PM Modi’s Washington visit
Sources suggest that while a formal trade agreement may not be signed immediately, both nations are likely to announce a ...
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Clear message that illegal migration is not worth the risk: US embassy on India deportation flight
As the Trump administration has intensified its crackdown on illegal immigration, The US embassy in New Delhi said that the ...
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Hindu nationalists make gains among India’s tribes and spur backlash
Millions of missionaries work in schools, hospitals and other institutions. Their success is deepening divisions.
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