India’s government is prepared to work with Donald Trump’s management to discover and take back all its citizens residing improperly in the US, an earlier sign from New Delhi that it ’s willing to comply with the coming American president and avoid a trade war.
The two places have jointly identified some 18,000 improper American workers in the US to get sent back home, according to people familiar with the matter. The number could be much higher than that, nevertheless, given it ’s unclear how many illegal Indian workers live in the US, the persons added, asking not to be identified because the conversations are private.
Like several other countries, India is working behind the scenes to satisfy the Trump administration and prevent the weight of its business challenges. The crackdown on illegal migration has been a unique campaign pledge for Trump. Within hours of his opening Monday, the new leader moved to meet that commitment as he pushed to stop heritage citizen and organize troops on the US-Mexico border.
In return for its assistance, India hopes that the Trump presidency would shield legal immigration programs used by its citizens to provide the US, in particular the student visa and the H-1B system for skilled workers. American citizens accounted for about three-fourths of the 386,000 H-1B permits granted in 2023, according to official statistics.
Any loose in taking back improper US migrants had also significantly affect India’s labour and agility agreements with other countries, the people familiar with the matter said. With a jobs shortage back home, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has signed migration agreements with an array of countries in recent years, including Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Israel and others.
“As part of India-US cooperation on migration and mobility, both sides are engaged in a process to deter illegal migration. This is being done to create more avenues for legal migration from India to the US ,” said Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for India’s ministry of external affairs. “The latest deportation of Indian nationals from the US by a chartered flight is a result of this cooperation, ” he added, referring to an October repatriation action.
Rising numbers
India is a relatively modest contributor of illegal migrants to the US, with its citizens accounting for about 3 % of all unlawful crossings encountered by US border patrol officials in fiscal 2024, according to US Customs and Border Protection data. Latin American countries such as Mexico, Venezuela and Guatemala account for a far larger share.
However, the tally and share of Indian illegal migrants has been rising modestly in recent years. In particular, it has shot up at the less-trafficked northern US border, where Indians account for almost a quarter of all illegal crossings and also the biggest share of unlawful migrants stopped at that entry point, the data show.
While the total number of illegal Indian migrants in the US is n’t certain, a report published last year by the department of homeland security estimated some 220,000 unauthorized Indian immigrants resided in the US as of 2022.
India has already sought to show a cooperative attitude toward US border enforcement efforts, including toward officials in the Biden administration. In October, the department of homeland security said it chartered a “large-scale ” repatriation flight of more than 100 Indian nationals without the right to be the US, building on the more than 1,100 Indian citizens deported during the previous 12 months.
Taking back illegal migrants could also further PM Modi’s goal of deterring secessionist movements overseas, according to people familiar with the discussions, including the so-called Khalistan movement, which seeks to establish a separate Sikh state on Indian soil. India has cracked down on the movement, and officials believe some of the group ’s backers in the US and Canada are illegal migrants.
Trade worries
While PM Modi is seen to have friendly ties with Trump and has welcomed the new administration, it is cautious of any unpredictable action from the US president, which could lead to a costly trade war. Trump has repeatedly complained that India’s high import taxes hurt American businesses, and has vowed reciprocal duties on the South Asian nation.
In his first day in office, Trump has focused his attention on immediate neighbors. The US president said on Monday that he was planning to impose tariffs of as much as 25 % on Mexico and Canada by February 1, blaming them for “allowing vast numbers of people ” into the country.
Canada in particular was “a very bad abuser, ” Trump said, complaining about fentanyl and migrants crossing its US border.
While it ’s not fully clear why the northern US border has become such a major entry point for unauthorized migrants from India, reasons could include a halt to visa-free travel for Indians to El Salvador in 2023, and the relative ease of travel to Canada for Indians, according to the Niskanen Center, a Washington-based think tank.
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