Key Points

The Ministry of External Affairs just shared some important details about potential deportations of Indian citizens from the United States. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri revealed they've been informed about up to 487 presumed Indian nationals with removal orders. The government is actively verifying details and working to ensure the safe return of these individuals. This isn't a new issue, and standard deportation procedures have been in place since 2012.

Key Points: Indian Citizens Facing US Deportation: MEA Briefing

  • MEA confirms potential deportation of up to 487 Indian nationals
  • Foreign Secretary seeking detailed verification of citizenship
  • Deportation process follows standard procedures since 2012
  • Government ensuring no mistreatment during return flights
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Have been told up to 487 presumed Indian citizens with final removal orders: MEA

MEA reveals up to 487 presumed Indian citizens with removal orders, seeks details on potential US deportations

"It's hard to give an exact number because we can't confirm anybody as an Indian national until we check that - Vikram Misri, Foreign Secretary"

New Delhi, February 8

In a special briefing by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Friday, ahead of Prime Minister Modi's overseas visit, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri responded to queries regarding the potential returnees from the US.

During the briefing, queries were asked about the number of Indians who would return from the US under the deportations taking place.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said that the number of flights and returnees will depend on the number of confirmed people.

"It's hard to give an exact number because we can't confirm anybody as an Indian national until we check that", Misri said.

"In recent conversations, when we have sought details about potential returnees from the United States, we have been told that there are up to 487 presumed Indian citizens with final removal orders with the US authorities. We have sought details with regard to 298 individuals. We received this a short while ago. We are checking on this and will revert to our US counterparts on these issues. About the others we have not been provided details", he added.

Foreign Secretary also noted, "We have been very transparent on this with US counterparts".

Jaishankar on Thursday said that the deportation of Indian nationals from the United States is "not a new issue" and the government is engaging with the US to ensure that returning deportees are not mistreated in any manner during the flight.

In his statement on the US deportation of Indian nationals in the Lok Sabha, Jaishankar said that deportations by the US are organized and executed by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the standard operating procedure for deportation by aircraft used by ICE has been effective since 2012. He said that there has been no change from past procedures for the flight undertaken by the US on February 5.

- ANI

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