‘We saw many bodies, 40-45 km had to walk on foot’, illegal migrants deployed from America told how we had reached US

‘We saw many bodies, 40-45 km had to walk on foot’, illegal migrants deployed from America told how we had reached US

usa news: 104 Indians living illegally in America have returned home on Wednesday (February 5). On Wednesday, the US military aircraft landed in Amritsar in USC 17 Punjab. The aircraft sought permission to land from Amritsar Airport Authority, after which he was approved to land.

A young man from Punjab told his story & nbsp;

According to Hindustan Times report, & nbsp; Harvinder Singh, a resident of Tahli village in Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, gave Rs 42 lakh to an agent for the promise of work visa for America. However at the last moment, he was told that the visa could not be received and instead he has been sent from several flights. & Nbsp;

After climbing the mountains in Brazil, Harvinder Singh and other migrants were seated on a small boat to a four -hour trip to the Mexico border across the sea. The boat was overturned during the journey, causing a person to die. Another person died in the forest of Panama. During his full trouble, he lived on small pieces of rice.

‘Flight not received from Peru’

Harvinder Singh said, "In Brazil, I was told that I would be placed in a flight from Peru, but there was no such flight. Then the taxis brought us to the beginning of Colombia and then Panama. From there I was told that a ship would take us, but there was no ship there either. It was from here that our Danki route started, which lasted for two days."

‘See us many bodies’

Sukhpal Singh of Darapur village had to face painful experience during an attempt to reach America, he had to travel 15 hours by sea and walk 40-45 kilometers through dangerous hills. They said, "Those who were injured were left behind. We saw many bodies." & nbsp;

He was caught in Mexico just before entering America. They said, "We were kept in a dark cell for 14 days, never seen the light of the day. There are many more Punjabi, family and children who are in similar circumstances." He advised others not to adopt illegal avenues abroad.

Source link