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U.S. Slaps Visa Restrictions on Indian Travel Companies for Facilitating Illegal Immigration

The action, in which the U.S. State Department publicly announced, is meant to cut off human smuggling rings that have recently facilitated hundreds of illegal Indian nationals into the U.S.

U.S. Slaps Visa Restrictions on Indian Travel Companies for Facilitating Illegal Immigration

The United States imposed visa sanctions on the owners, executives, and top officials of Indian travel businesses who were suspected of having worked to facilitate illegal U.S. immigration. The move is part of Washington's broader effort to combat unauthorized migration and hold accountable those who violate immigration laws.


The U.S. State Department said the steps are designed to dismantle human smuggling rings and stop exploitation of the immigration system. The ban is worldwide and also affects people who would otherwise be eligible for the Visa Waiver Program.


This move comes after the deportation of more than 300 Indian nationals from the U.S. earlier this year, most of whom were deported through military flights—a first ever in such efforts. Most of the deportees were from Punjab and Gujarat and had allegedly paid hefty amounts to travel agents to sneak into the U.S. on intricate routes passing through several countries.


Indian officials have indicated a willingness to cooperate with the U.S. to counter illegal immigration. This spring, India pledged to repatriate its citizens living illegally in the U.S. and cooperate jointly to combat organized immigration fraud.


Although the U.S. has not released detailed names or numbers of those affected and agencies involved, the visa restrictions reflect a tough stance on immigration enforcement. The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi highlighted continued efforts to identify and take action against parties engaged in human smuggling and trafficking operations.


The industry response has been varied. Ritesh Desai, proprietor of Ahmedabad-based Ryna Overseas, which deals in genuine overseas student admissions, appreciated the U.S. move for its efforts to maintain the honesty of legal immigration procedures. Others like Kuljit Singh Hayer, president of the Punj-Aab Travel Agents Association, doubted the feasibility of these limits being put into practice, pointing towards difficulties in detecting and prosecuting guilty agencies who usually trade under fictitious identities.


The recent actions of the U.S. government demonstrate an ongoing commitment to enforcing immigration policies and discouraging illegal entry, and these may have implications for travel to the U.S. and immigration-related business in India.


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