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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

'1,076 Indians deported from US in 2026': MEA

New Delhi [India]: Amidst a sustained focus on secure and orderly international travel, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has confirmed that India and the United States are engaged in continuous high-level dialogue regarding migration and mobility.

Official Spokesperson for the MEA, Randhir Jaiswal, addressed the media on Friday, revealing that 1,076 Indian nationals have been deported from the US in the current year, following the deportation of 3,567 individuals throughout 2025.

"I can share that 1,076 Indian nationals have been deported from the US so far this year. Last year, that number was 3,567," he said.

The ongoing talks between New Delhi and Washington are centred on a dual objective: facilitating legitimate professional and educational migration while effectively curbing the rise in illegal border crossings and undocumented status.

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"We are in continuous dialogue with the US regarding migration and mobility to ensure that legal migration is facilitated while illegal migration is effectively curbed," Jaiswal stated during the weekly briefing.

The briefing coincided with recent high-profile enforcement actions by US authorities. On May 21, 2026, ICE Los Angeles arrested a 26-year-old Indian national, Parminderpal Singh, who was subsequently placed in custody pending removal proceedings.

According to official reports, Singh's criminal history in the US included charges of grand theft, vehicle theft, vandalism, and trespassing.

In a post on X, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Los Angeles said, "ICE Los Angeles arrested Parminderpal Singh, 26, of India, on May 21. Singh's criminal record includes vehicle theft, grand theft, trespassing, and vandalism. He is in ICE custody pending removal."

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