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30 Indians Arrested in US for Illegal Stay, Face Deportation to India

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Washington/New Delhi: US immigration authorities have arrested 30 Indian nationals for allegedly residing illegally in the United States while working as truck drivers, according to reports.

The individuals were detained during an immigration enforcement operation targeting undocumented workers. Authorities said the arrested Indians were living in the country without valid legal status and were employed in the trucking sector.

Following their arrest, deportation proceedings have been initiated against them. The individuals are expected to be sent back to India after the completion of the required legal and administrative formalities.

US authorities have not yet released the identities of those arrested or disclosed the specific locations where the enforcement action was carried out.

The development comes amid continued efforts by US immigration agencies to crack down on illegal immigration and unauthorized employment across various industries.

Further details regarding the deportation process and the individuals involved are awaited.

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