Trump’s big decision… 18 thousand Indians will be sent back from America, who will bear the cost of the flight…

The newly elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, after taking office on January 20, 2025, has decided to carry out the largest deportation in the history of the United States. According to the information, to prepare for this, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has prepared a list of about 15 lakh persons for deportation. Out of these 18 thousand Indian citizens are included in the list prepared by the US government. Let us tell you that Donald Trump, who announced strict immigration policies during the election, will first work on illegal immigration after taking oath on January 20. In preparation for this, US Immigration-Customs Enforcement (ICE) has prepared a list of approximately 1.5 million people for deportation. Among them, about 18 thousand Indians are in danger of being deported to India. Now the question is who will pay the cost of all these Indians returning to India.

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Who bears the cost of deportation?
According to the information, the American government will send back 18 thousand Indians at its own expense. According to the rule, if a citizen is expelled from a country, the government of that country bears the cost of sending him back. Not only this, the sending country also bears the cost of food and other facilities until it is sent to another country. This means that the American government will bear the cost of sending back 18 thousand Indians. Let us tell you that the cost of deportation is borne by the country from where the person is being deported. This means that if a person is deported from India to Pakistan, India usually has to bear the cost. It is necessary for a person living in a country to follow the laws of that country. If a person violates the law, he can be asked to leave the country.

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**Because of this 18 thousand Indians are being sent back:** The American government has accused India of negligence. ICE has compiled a list of 15 countries that do not assist in the deportation process, known as ‘non-cooperative’. India’s name is also included in them. According to ICE data, about 18 thousand Indians living in America are stuck in the long process of illegal paperwork.

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