WASHINGTON: India is ready to take again its residents residing illegally in america, international minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar has mentioned after assembly the highest diplomat of President Donald Trump’s new administration.
Jaishankar’s remarks got here after a gathering with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington on Tuesday (Jan 23) a day after Trump’s inauguration.
Trump issued a raft of executive orders this week that goal to clamp down on unlawful immigration and expedite his objective of deporting tens of millions of immigrants.
Jaishankar mentioned New Delhi was open to taking again undocumented Indians and was within the strategy of verifying these in america who may very well be deported to India.
“We wish Indian expertise and Indian expertise to have the utmost alternative on the world stage. On the similar time, we’re additionally very firmly against unlawful mobility and unlawful migration,” Jaishankar advised a bunch of Indian reporters in Washington on Wednesday.
“So, with each nation, and the US isn’t any exception, we have now at all times taken the view that if any of our residents are right here illegally, and if we’re positive that they’re our residents, we have now at all times been open to their professional return to India.”
Jaishankar was responding to a question on information experiences that India was working with the Trump administration on the deportation of round 18,000 Indians who’re both undocumented, or have overstayed their visas.