Indian departation row: The Trump administration is constantly sending illegal migrants living in America and sending them to their respective countries. The migrants who came to India are being brought to the US by tied them into handcuffs and fetters. Opposition parties have siege the government about which.
The issue of misconduct with Indian citizens deployed from the US was raised on Wednesday, 18 February 2025, in the Foreign Affairs Committee meeting of Parliament. Congress MP Deepender Hooda demanded that after entering India’s border, at least handcuffs and fetters should be opened in airplanes.
Controversy over white house video
The US President’s Office White House posted a 41-second video on X on Tuesday, showing that illegal immigrants were being held in chains and fetters and climbed into the plane. In the video, security personnel were shown bringing handcuffs and fetters at the airport. The migrant citizens are then held in the hands, legs and waist and seated on the plane. White House captioned the video: “ASMR: Eligel Alien Deportation Flight”, which can be seen as a joke with the feelings of immigrants. Used to be.
Objection to Allen Musk’s comment
Sharing this video, Tesla and X owner Alan Musk wrote “Haha Wah”. Earlier, he wrote that I support it. Congress MPs objected to this and termed it insensitive.
America deale 332 Indians
Recently, the US sent 332 Indians back from three military flights. On February 5, the first flight reached India, in which all the people were wearing handcuffs and fetters. On 15 and 16 February, two more flights were also sent to chains, while women and children were exempted from it. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar expressed displeasure over this and said that “we will ensure that such misconduct with Indians is not again.”
Demand raised in Parliament Committee
In the meeting of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, MPs strongly objected to the videos of the White House and the behavior of Indians. The MPs demanded the Government of India to raise official objections from the US on this issue.