[Opinion] Fact check: Misinformation spread online as Indians deported
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Slanted eyes, shackles in the legs, handcuffs in the hands and a lot of anger and jealousy in the heart. The story is of Jaspal. 36-year-old Jaspal, who landed from the US Air Force's cargo aircraft C-17 at Amritsar airport, left for the US in July. It took 6 months to get here. In the meantime, he spent 5 to 6 months in Brazil. As soon as they entered the US border from here, the US Border Patrol Police caught sight of them.
Fact check: Misinformation spread online as Indians deported
More than 100 deported Indians arrived from the US, and a lot of misinformation has spread on social media. Old and unrelated pictures are being shared with false claims. DW Fact check team has debunked a few of them.
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After deporting 104 Indian nationals from the US, a special aircraft landed at Amritsar International Airport on Wednesday. These citizens have been sent back on charges of living in the US illegally. Those deported include 25 women and 12 minors, of whom the youngest child is only 4 years old and is from Gujarat. According to media reports, these include 30 people from Punjab, 33 from Haryana, 2 from Chandigarh, 33 from Gujarat, 3 from Uttar Pr…
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