Deported From US to India: 54 Caught on 'Donkey Route' Under Haryana Police Investigation
- On Sunday, the United States deported 35 Indians who landed at Delhi airport and were handed to families.
- After President Donald Trump assumed office earlier this year, US law enforcement agencies launched a crackdown and earlier deported youths from Punjab, Haryana and Gujarat.
- Most deported were aged between 25 and 40, coming largely from Karnal, Kaithal and Kurukshetra districts , with 16 from Karnal, 14 from Kaithal and five from Kurukshetra.
- Authorities are probing the `donkey route` and related networks, while local police have launched investigations to check prior criminal records and Anil Vij, state Minister , pledged strict action against facilitators.
- One deportee, Naresh Kumar, said he paid Rs 57 lakh via the `donkey route`, while families who borrowed lakhs expressed dejection over the costs.
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US deports 54 Haryana men, police probe 'Donkey Route' trail
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.
‘Donkey Route’ crackdown: 54 Haryana youths deported from US for illegal entry
According to police, 16 of the deported individuals are from Karnal, 15 from Kaithal, five from Ambala, four each from Yamuna Nagar and Kurukshetra, three from Jind, two from Sonipat, and one each from Panchkula, Panipat, Rohtak, and Fatehabad.
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