Jaishankar told reporters that we also strongly oppose illegal mobility and illegal migration. The minister was responding to a question about reports that India was working with the Donald Trump administration on the return of about 1,80,000 Indians to the US who either have no documents or They are staying there even after their visas have expired.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said India has always been open to the legal return of undocumented Indian migrants to their home country. S Jaishankar also said that the government is still in the process of confirming from the US those people who can be sent to India and added that they have not determined any numbers yet. As a government, we are obviously very supportive of legal mobility because we believe in the global workplace. We want Indian talent and Indian skills to get maximum opportunities at the global level.
Jaishankar told reporters that we also strongly oppose illegal mobility and illegal migration. The minister was responding to a question about reports that India was working with the Donald Trump administration on the return of about 1,80,000 Indians to the US who either have no documents or They are staying there even after their visas have expired.
Jaishankar said that he has talked to Foreign Minister Marco Rubio about this. He also said that if there is a 400-day waiting period to get a visa, I don’t think it will be good for relations. He (Rubio) also paid attention to this point. Jaishankar said, “I have seen the figures… For us it is not just a figure. This will be effective only if we can actually verify the fact that the person concerned is of Indian origin.
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