
The Embassy of the United States in India has repeated that the US will not tolerate those who facilitate illegal and mass immigration.
The embassy in its statement shared on its X handle also stated that the United States has “introduced new visas” focused on foreign government officials and others to do so.
The statement comes against the background of the immigration intervention by Trump administration in California, Los Angeles. “We will not tolerate those who facilitate illegal and mass immigration to the United States,” the embassy reads.
The US has established “new limitation of visas focused on foreign government officials and others who do so, and Trump’s administration has described as foreign terrorist organizations several criminal cartels that facilitate illegal immigration and traction of extraterrestrials,” she added.
“Governments that do not allow the repatriation of their nationals from the United States face serious consequences, including the wide restrictions on entering the United States for their nationals,” he said.
The US Embassy on June 10 has also issued a statement and claims that the United States will continue to welcome legitimate travelers in the country, but “cannot and will not tolerate” unlawful entry and abuse of visa or violation of US law.
The statement of the Embassy 10 June comes the day after the shocking video of the Indian student, attached to the floor at the US Airport before deportation, became viral on social media.
Handcuffs, crying, “treated as a criminal”
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. Jain identified the Indian embassy and minister of external affairs Dr. He and Jaishankar and urgently referred to the intervention.
Donald Trump Administration, because in January 2025 she took power, deported up to 1,080 Indian nationals from the US, according to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
Among the deported students was Ranjani Srinivasan, a 37 -year -old Indian doctor from Columbia University, who reported in March after her student visa was canceled as a “terrorist sympathizer”.
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The United States has introduced new limitation of visas focused on foreign government officials and others who make illegal immigration easier.
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