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Stories of Haryana Deportees from the USA: Families Sold Land, Took Loans

Families Struggled Financially to Send Them Abroad, Some Unaware How Their Sons Reached the US…..

Stories of Haryana Deportees from the USA: Families Sold Land, Took LoansChandigarh : The recent deportation of several Haryana residents from the USA has uncovered heartbreaking stories of financial struggles and shattered dreams. Many families had sold their land, taken heavy loans, and exhausted their life savings to send their loved ones abroad in the hope of a better future. However, their dreams were crushed when the deportees were sent back to India, leaving their families in deep financial and emotional distress.
Among those deported, several individuals had traveled to the US through illegal immigration channels, unaware of the consequences they might face. Some families admitted that they did not even know how their sons had reached the United States. One such case is that of a family from a small village in Haryana, who were shocked when they learned that their son was among those deported. They had no idea about his journey or how he managed to enter the country.

Many deportees had taken the dangerous route through Mexico, paying hefty sums to agents who promised them entry into the US. However, after reaching the country, they were caught by immigration authorities and detained before being sent back to India. Their families, who were already struggling under the burden of loans, are now facing an uncertain future.

The deportation has raised concerns about illegal immigration and the exploitation of desperate individuals by human traffickers. Many agents lure young people with false promises of easy jobs and a better lifestyle abroad, only to abandon them in dangerous situations.

Now back in Haryana, the deportees and their families are struggling to rebuild their lives. While some hope to find local employment, others are still searching for ways to repay their debts. Their stories serve as a cautionary tale for those considering illegal immigration, highlighting the risks involved in taking uncertain and unlawful paths to foreign lands.

The government has urged people to follow legal channels for migration and avoid falling prey to fraudulent agents. Meanwhile, authorities are investigating human trafficking networks that facilitate illegal immigration, aiming to prevent more families from suffering similar hardships.

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