Before exile, bank accounts of Indians are frozen in America? Viral post sparks speculation amidst the cracks of Trump

An X post claimed that some Indians in the US were frozen before their bank accounts were frozen.

A social media post raised fears and speculation on X as an Indian immigrant recently told him that many Indians were frozen before their bank account is deported. The post suggested that freezing bank account is a certain sign of exile. “I didn’t even know it was happening, but I support it 100%,” the user posted, drawing cheers from Americans who are making the champion for large -scale exile in view of the riots of Los Angeles. The Donald Trump administration has whipped the people who ended their visas in the US and did not even lame, the famous pistoker Khabi. The LA riots, also, have their own source in the immigration issue as protests began against the ice raid on illegal Mexican living in LA. Illegal aliens received some reports of their accounts to freeze their accounts before their exile, but there is no confirmation on what has been claimed in the viral post – as a systematic process of exile.In the comment section, users questioned whether these people, whose bank accounts are generated, have legally come to the US. “Many were given endless H -1B extensions as they were on a long waiting list for a green card. Which is crazy, it makes the green card just a formality. And not. “My husband works for a famous company and obviously he has an Iranian employee who has only received notice that he is being sent back, so I know that it’s happening on some scale.” He also told me another nationality, but I do not remember where the person came from, “Another person shared what he knows about those people. The post came at a time when a video of a video of an Indian student handcuffs and deportation from Newark Airport led to a lot of shock and anger among Indians. The American embassy in India released a statement amidst the row on the video and said the US welcomes legitimate passengers, while illegal entry, abuse of visa or violation of American law is punishable.

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