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Deportation row: EAM Jaishankar briefs Lok Sabha, amid Oppn uproar 

EAM Jaishankar briefs Lok Sabha, amid Oppn uproar 

EAM Jaishankar briefs Lok Sabha, amid Oppn uproar 

New Delhi: Amid opposition roar in Lok Sabha the External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday briefed Lok Sabha on Indian citizens deported from the US and said that the deportation issue is not the new one in the country.

Opposition MPs raised slogans objecting that Jaishankar should have given the statement on deportation of Indians from the US in the Lok Sabha first. EAM Jaishankar presented the statement on the US deportation of Indians in Rajya Sabha earlier.

In his statement on the US deportation of Indian nationals in 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.

While delivering his remarks amid opposition sloganeering, Jaishankar said, “Deportations by the US are organized and executed by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities. The standard operating procedure for deportation by aircraft used by ICE has been effective since 2012. I repeat to you, these are procedures that came in 2012, they provide for the use of restraint. We have been informed by ICE that women and children are not restrained. Further, the needs of deportees including during transit, related to food and other necessities, including possible medical emergencies are attended to. During toilet breaks, deportees are temporarily unrestrained if needed in that regard.”

“This is applicable to chartered civilian aircraft as well as military aircraft. There has been no change, I repeat, no change from past procedures for the flight undertaken by the US on 5 February 2025. We are engaging the US Government to ensure that the returning deportees are not mistreated in any manner during the flight. At the same time, the House will appreciate that our focus should be on crackdown, strong crackdown on the illegal migration industry while taking steps to ease visas for the legitimate traveller. On the basis of information provided by returning deportees about the agents and others involved, law enforcement agencies will take necessary preventive and exemplary actions,” he added.

The US Air Force plane carrying Indian citizens who allegedly illegally migrated to the US arrived in Punjab’s Amritsar on Wednesday. As many as 104 Indian nationals were onboard the plane that landed in Amritsar.

Stressing that nations need to take back their nationals if they are found to be living in abroad illegally, he said, “It is the obligation of all countries to take back their nationals if they are found to be living illegally abroad. This is naturally subject to an unambiguous verification of their nationality. This is not a policy applicable to any specific country nor indeed one only practised by India. It is a general accepted principle in international relations.”

Elaborating on the process of deportation of Indians from the US since 2009, EAM Jaishankar said, “Members would be aware that the process of deportation is not a new one, I repeat the process of deportation is not a new one, and has been ongoing for several years. I would like to share with the House the details of deportation from the United States since 2009. Their numbers, years wise, are listed in my statement from 2009, there were 734, 2010, 799,  2011, 597, 2012, 530, 2013, 515, 2014, 591, 2015, 708, 2016, 1303, 2017, 1024, 2018, 1180, 2019, 2042, 2020, 1889, 2021, 805, 2022, 862, 2023, 617, 2024, 1368, 2025, 104. These are the numbers given by our bureau of immigration. The numbers from 2009 to 2014 from the Department of Homeland Security is much higher.”

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