💨 Abstract
The article discusses the harrowing experiences of 104 Indians who were deported from the US and returned to Amritsar on a military aircraft. The individuals, who had paid agents to help them enter the US through indirect routes, faced inhumane conditions during their journey, including walking over dead bodies, cramped accommodations, and lack of food and water. Many were left in debt due to the money they borrowed or sold assets to fund the journey.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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