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Jind: Distressed, the youths deported from the US have completely distanced themselves from the media.According to information, 14 youths from Kaithal district and three from Jind were deported from the US after they were found without legal travel documents. All of them were kept in shackles during the flight, and upon arrival at Delhi airport, they were received by the respective police teams.When an attempt was made to speak with the family of a Safidon youth, they flatly refused. The youngster not only declined to speak but also did not allow entry of the mediapersons into the house and angrily asked everyone to leave. He said there was nothing left to say or hear, and he did not want to add to his pain.Among the 14 youths from Kaithal, only one agreed to share his story, describing the agony and the sufferings of the "donkey route".Most of these youth, whether previously deported or just returned, belong to ordinary families. Some sold their land or ornaments, while others took loans to chase the big American dream. But now, all their dreams have come crashing and they are turning to the agents in hope of recovering their money. Their faces clearly reflect despair, and at present, none of them are willing to speak publicly.According to sources, some of the youth have gone to stay with their relatives, while others have locked themselves inside their homes. They are venting their anger on the travel agents and demanding strict action against them.MSID:: 124849895 413 |
Thirty-five Indians were deported from the US, arriving in Delhi late Saturday. Most were from Haryana's Kaithal, Karnal, and Kurukshetra districts. Deportees spoke of immense financial loss and the perilous 'donkey route'. They had spent lakhs of rupees pursuing a better future. The US has intensified its crackdown on illegal immigrants.The latest batch of Indians deported by the US included 35 people from Haryana's Kaithal, Karnal and Kurukshetra districts, officials said on Sunday. A plane ca ...Read More >

New Delhi [India], October 27 (ANI): The US has deported 54 youths from Haryana, India, for allegedly entering the country via the Donkey Route, an illegal pathway. They arrived at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, Terminal-3, on Flight OAE-4767, police said on Sunday. According to information received so far, 16 of these young people are from Karnal, 15 from Kaithal, 5 from Ambala, 4 from Yamuna Nagar, 4 from Kurukshetra, 3 from Jind, 2 from Sonipat and 1 each from Panchkula, Panipat, Rohtak and Fatehabad. As per the data available, most of the deported youths are between 25 and ...Read More >

The Toyota Innova in which she was travelling with her gunman, husband, and son met with the accident near the Khanauri border. The AAP's Ludhiana South MLA, Rajinderpal Kaur Chhina, and her personal security officer (PSO) sustained grievous injuries in an accident that took place on the Delhi-Ambala national highway late Tuesday. The Toyota Innova in which she was travelling with her gunman, husband, and son met with the accident near the Khanauri border. According to the Haryana Police, Chhi ...Read More >

Haryana DGP O.P. Singh on Sunday (October 26, 2025) said the deportation of fugitive gangster Lakhvinder from the United States was a major success of the State's Special Task Force (STF) against organised crime. Lakhvinder alias Lakha, a close aide of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang, was deported from the U.S. on Saturday (October 25, 2025) in an operation coordinated by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), officials said. Canada lists Lawrence Bishnoi gang as terrorist entity Lakhvinder was ...Read More >