‘Will not tolerate illegal entry’: Indian student handcuffs American embassy; Warning on Visa misuse | Bharat News

The US embassy in India on Tuesday reiterated its stance on illegal immigration and said it would not tolerate violation of any law or visa misuse.In a social media post on X, the official handle of the US Embassy said, “The United States continues to welcome legitimate travelers in our country. However, there is no right to visit the United States,”“We cannot tolerate illegal entry, abuse of visa, or violation of American law,” said this.It comes a day later when an Indian student was handcuffed and pinned to the floor at an airport in the United States before he was deported. A video X was shared by a user Kunal Jain, an Indian-American social entrepreneur, who writes books in Hindi, and was recently transferred to India. According to Singh, the incident occurred at Newark Airport. He tagged the Indian Embassy, as well as the Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, demanded help for the boy. “I was being deported from Newark Airport last night- handcuffs, weeping, treated like a criminal. He came chasing dreams, causing no harm. As an NRI, I was helpless and heartbroken. This is a human tragedy, “he posted on his social media handle.According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the administration of US President Donald Trump has exerted 1,080 Indian nationals from the US since assuming power in January.Meanwhile, there was a huge protest at Las Angeles over the action of US President Donald Trump’s action on illegal immigration.The protesters set up self-driving cars, blocking 101 freeway, and collided with law enforcement late on Sunday night, scorching parts of the city and on the shore.Trump came to Flashpoint after taking extraordinary steps to deploy the National Guard to California without the consent of the state governor, an act was not seen in decades. More than 300 soldiers arrived in the weekend, with 2,000 authorized and 500 American Marine at Standby.Meanwhile, California governor Gavin Newsom told MSNBC that he would file a case against the Trump administration on Monday and called its order “an illegal act, an immoral act, an unconstitutional act”.