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Illegal and unseen: Nine surprising facts about Indians in the US
 
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Indian asylum seekers from Gujarat await US border patrol after crossing into Arizona in 2024
Donald Trump has made the mass deportation of undocumented foreign nationals a key policy, with the US said to have identified about 18,000 Indian nationals it believes entered illegally.

Last week Narendra Modi said India would take back its nationals who were in the US illegally, and also crack down on the "human trafficking ecosystem".

"These are children of very ordinary families, and they are lured by big dreams and promises," he said during his visit to Washington.

Now a new paper by Abby Budiman and Devesh Kapur from Johns Hopkins University has shed light on the numbers, demographics, entry methods, locations and trends relating to undocumented Indians over time.

Here are some of the more striking findings.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8r56vr40jvo
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