💨 Abstract
The article discusses the deportation of 104 Indians, primarily from Punjab, by the US government as part of a crackdown on illegal immigrants. Families of the deported individuals, who had taken large loans to facilitate their travel to America, are now struggling with crushing debt and seeking action against travel agents who allegedly used unfair means to send them to the US without their knowledge. The families claim that their loved ones were made to travel through risky and illegal routes.
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