
US President Donald Trump made several important decisions after taking the oath of office. The Trump administration is going to take strict action against illegal immigration.
The Trump administration is identifying criminals on the southern border with Mexico, who have entered the country without any documents. There are more than 20,000 Indians in the US, who are present in the US without any documents.
All these Indians are facing deportation orders or are currently in the detention centers of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
According to the data, by 2024, there will be 2047 Indians who are living in the US without any documents. Of these, 17,940 are under the last deportation order and the other 2,467 are in custody under ICE's enforcement and removal operations.
Let us tell you that 7,25,000 Indian migrants are living in the US without valid documents. At the same time, 1.4 crore people are living illegally in the US.
The Indian government will help America.
According to the report, the Indian government is ready to work with the Trump administration to bring these people back. India does not want the issue of illegal citizens to affect programs like H-1B visa and student visa.
According to US government data, 3,86,000 people were given H-1B visas in 2023, of which about three-quarters are Indian citizens. India ranks very low in terms of illegal immigrants living in America.
Trump took action to ban entry of illegal immigrants
Trump gave an executive order to ban the entry of illegal immigrants after taking oath on Monday. Executive orders are orders issued by the President. His order becomes law which does not require the approval of Congress. Congress cannot overturn them. However, they can be challenged in court.
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