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Are Indian citizens at risk of deportation in the U.S.? Over 18,000 on deportation list, data reveals

Stricter immigration enforcement under the Trump administration raised concerns, with thousands of Indian nationals facing potential removal.

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
December 15, 2024
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A new report highlights that more than 18,000 Indian nationals are currently on the U.S. deportation list, raising questions about the risks faced by Indian immigrants, particularly during the Trump administration’s tenure. The data was reported by NDTV, citing official U.S. statistics, and reflects the broader challenges Indian nationals face in navigating immigration complexities in the United States.

Deportation Risks Under Trump:

The Trump administration’s immigration policies brought heightened scrutiny to both undocumented immigrants and those on temporary visas, including Indians. The increased risk of deportation stemmed from several factors:

  1. Visa Overstayers:
    Thousands of Indian nationals who overstayed their visas found themselves vulnerable to deportation. Reports revealed that many of the 18,000 Indians on the deportation list had violated visa conditions or were awaiting asylum decisions.
  2. Crackdown on Asylum Seekers:
    The U.S. saw an uptick in deportations of Indian asylum seekers during the Trump years. Many of these individuals cited religious or political persecution in India but faced stringent evaluation processes under the administration’s tightened asylum rules.
  3. Public Charge Rule:
    Introduced in 2019, the “public charge” rule added anxiety for immigrants by making it harder for them to obtain green cards if they used certain public benefits. While this didn’t directly lead to deportations, it contributed to a broader climate of fear among immigrant communities, including Indians.

The Biden Administration’s Approach:

Under President Biden, deportation policies have shifted. The administration has prioritized the removal of individuals with serious criminal offenses over those with minor infractions or overstays. This has brought some relief to immigrants in vulnerable positions, including the thousands of Indians awaiting clarity on their status.


Broader Implications for Indian Immigrants

India is one of the top contributors to the U.S. immigrant workforce, with significant representation in the technology, healthcare, and academic sectors. However, the Trump administration’s restrictive stance on H-1B visas caused anxiety among professionals. Legal workers on H-1B visas typically faced less risk of deportation but encountered challenges with visa renewals and applications.

In 2023, the U.S. deportation backlog reached record levels, adding to delays for many immigrants, including the 18,000 Indians awaiting resolution.


Expert Opinions and Community Concerns

Legal experts and advocacy groups stress the importance of maintaining valid documentation to avoid complications. Professor Rajan of the International Migration Institute explains, “Heightened deportation risks during the Trump years underscored the fragility of temporary visa arrangements. Indian nationals must remain proactive in understanding their legal rights.”

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Community organizations like the American Immigration Council and South Asian Americans Leading Together (SAALT) provide resources to help immigrants navigate U.S. policies. However, advocacy groups continue to call for reforms, particularly regarding pathways to citizenship.


Challenges for Asylum Seekers

Indian asylum seekers, often fleeing religious persecution or political violence, face additional hurdles. Advocacy groups have highlighted cases of Indian nationals detained for extended periods in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities, as reported by NDTV. These cases reflect the challenges of proving credible fear in an increasingly restrictive system.

With over 18,000 Indians on the deportation list, the risks remain significant for those without proper documentation or in legal limbo. While the Biden administration has offered some respite compared to the Trump era, challenges persist, particularly for overstayers and asylum seekers. Immigrants are advised to stay informed and seek legal assistance to navigate the complex and evolving landscape of U.S. immigration laws.

For further details, refer to the full report by NDTV.

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