Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared his nation’s commitment to bring home its citizens who reside without authorization in the United States while speaking with U.S. President Donald Trump at their joint news conference. Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed the requirement of destroying the human trafficking network while demanding that India and the U.S. unite to stop the exploitation of defenseless people.
Illegal immigrants residing abroad have no legal standing to remain in any foreign nation. Prime Minister Modi confirmed that India will welcome its authenticated citizens who reside illegally in the U.S. The prime minister stated that people who entered US illegally as illegals primarily belong to regular families because traffickers and false promises convinced them to do so. The entire system of human trafficking requires a relentless assault to eliminate its foundation at its core according to him while he maintained strong faith in President Trump’s support.
The recent controversy surrounding U.S. deportation flights that included restrained Indian nationals has led to India making an announcement about taking back verified citizens living illegally in the United States. Earlier S. Jaishankar the external affairs minister stated before parliament that his government would consistently talk to US authorities to find solutions for their security problems.
PM Modi commended the Indian community in America for their role in building diplomatic relations while confirming the foundation of new consulates for Los Angeles and Boston. He encouraged American universities to open their educational programs in Indian campuses which would expand educational and cultural exchange between populations.
These collaborative efforts represent an essential advancement in India-U.S. partnership because both governments want to safeguard defenseless populations while maintaining legal standards.