America Deported Illegal Indian Immigrants: America’s military aircraft reached Amritsar on Wednesday afternoon with 104 illegal Indian migrants. The aircraft took off from San Antonio in Texas and landed at Shri Ramdas Ji International Airport in Amritsar. As soon as the news of the exile of illegal Indians came from America, handcuffs in hands and some people with chains in the feet started going viral on social media. It was claimed that it is a photo of Indian immigrants, which America is sending back.
In a photo viral on social media, handcuffs are tied in the hands of people and chains in the feet. Also, there is a mask on the face, due to which their face is not visible. Apart from this, in a photo, a line of men is shown walking with a hand behind the back.
After these photos went viral on social media, there was anger among Indians. On X, a user said that “Handcare and the Indians are returning to the Indian Amrit period tied with chains. I have never seen such a scene before!”
Another user got angry after seeing these photos and wrote, “Indians are clearly being treated clearly like prisoners, while not only handcuffs have been applied when Trump deported them from America, but also in the leg. Handcare has been applied. ”
What is the truth of viral photo?
When Hindustan Times searched for this image, it was found that this photo did not show the Indian immigrants who reached Amritsar from Texas via aircraft. Rather this picture is on January 30. The people seen in this photo are from Guatemala, who were illegally living in America.
Photo was revealed 5 days ago
The photo of the men sitting together tied the ankles was published five days ago by the Associated Press. On this photo, AP had captioned, “The US Air Force aircraft left for Guatemala on Thursday with migrants tied to wrists and ankles. Movement of 80 illegal migrants from Air Force aircraft, armed in implement It shows the growing role of forces. ”
The news agency has said that earlier the Trump administration has also used military aircraft to deport illegal migrants in Guatemala, Ecuador and Columbia.