India to Repatriate 18,000 Illegal Migrants from US to Avoid Trade War with Trump Administration
Jan 21, 2025, 12:27 PM
India's government has expressed readiness to collaborate with Donald Trump's administration to identify and repatriate approximately 18,000 Indian citizens residing illegally in the United States. This move is seen as an effort to comply with the new American president's policies and avoid a potential trade war. The agreement comes as part of broader discussions between the two nations, aimed at protecting trade and visa pathways.
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