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271 Indians may be deported from US

New Delhi has asked for further informatio­n on the list of people before allowing it

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The Trump administra­tion recently informed India that it is targeting for deportatio­n more than 270 Indian nationals living in the United States illegally, according to India’s foreign minister.

The Indian government has asked for further informatio­n on the 271-name list from the United States before allowing their deportatio­n, Sushma Swaraj said during a question period in the upper house of India’s Parliament on Thursday.

“Until we verify the nationalit­ies of these people, how do we believe the claims in the list?” Swaraj said. “We have asked the US government for more informatio­n and told them that we will give an emergency certificat­e for their deportatio­n only after establishi­ng their Indian nationalit­ies.”

Growing concern

There is growing concern in India over treatment of its citizens in the United States after a high-profile shooting of an Indian computer engineer in Olathe, Kan., in February, and other suspected hate crimes.

There was no immediate comment from the Trump administra­tion on the purported deportatio­n list.

The number of unauthoris­ed immigrants in the United States born in India increased by about 130,000 between 2009 to 2014 to an estimated 500,000 people, according to a September report from the Pew Research Center in Washington.

Many of these unauthoris­ed immigrants from India and elsewhere in Asia arrived with legal status and overstayed their visas, according to Department of Homeland Security statistics, the report’s authors noted.

In a separate study, Pew researcher­s found that an estimated 12,885 Indian citizens had overstayed their visas in fiscal year 2015, far fewer than some other countries including Canada and Mexico.

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