
Indian student bonds, attached to the floor at the American airport before being deported – visual elements of such a moment – made bikes on social media.
The person who published a video, Kunal Jain, who is also graduates of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), claimed that the student was “treated as a criminal”. According to his post office, the tormenting scene developed at Newark Airport in New Jersey. S. Jaishankar described the Indian Embassy and Minister of the External Affairs, Jain, urgently call for intervention.
“I witnessed a young Indian student who was deported last night from Newark Airport – hand -crying, treated as a criminal,” Jain wrote. “He came to chase dreams, did not cause damage. As a nri I felt a helpless and broken heart. This is a human tragedy.”
According to Jain, the student – who looked disoriented and frightened – was supposed to be on the same flight as him, to India, but never joined him.
“The parents of this poor child probably have no idea what is happening to him,” he added. “Someone has to find out what is happening to him at the New Jersey authorities.”
“I’m not crazy”
In his paper X Jain noted that the student was probably from Haryana, which he inferred from the student’s accent. He shouted furiously, “I’m not crazy … are hell to prove I’m crazy!”
Deportation of students
According to the Ministry of the External Affairs, Donald Trump Administration, assuming that she took power in January 2025, deported up to 1,080 Indian nationals from America.
Among the deported students was Ranjini Srinivasan, a 37 -year -old Indian doctoral student from Columbia University, who announced to Canada himself after her student visa was canceled as an alleged “terrorist sympathizer”.
In an interview with Al Jazeera Ranjini, she even shared that her alma mater – Columbia University felt “betrayal”.
“I spent five years at Columbia University, work, I don’t know, maybe 100 hours a week sometimes. I never expected the institution to disappoint me. But yes,” Ranjini Srinivasan shared with a media output.
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