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Record Number of Indians Seeking Asylum in US at Mexico Border

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In the current fiscal year that started last October, a record 16,290 Indian citizens have been taken into custody by US Border Patrol at the Mexican border. A substantial number of them are Muslims, Christians, Sikhs and Dalits who are escaping persecution in the country ruled by the Hindu Nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Genocide Watch has issued "India Genocide Warning" stating as follows: "Islamophobia is no longer a fringe sentiment in India. It has become a state-manufactured ideology. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has made Islamophobia central to its program for harassing India's 192 million Muslims and depriving them of their rights as Indian citizens".





Experts attribute the record increase in asylum seekers to a a number of factors, including rising discrimination in India, an end to pandemic-era restrictions, a perception that the current US administration is welcoming to asylum seekers and the ramping-up of previously established smuggling networks, according to the BBC.

Of the roughly 3.5 million undocumented immigrants who entered the country between 2010 and 2017, 65 percent arrived with full permission stamped into their passports, according to new figures compiled by the Center for Migration Studies, a nonpartisan think tank. During that period, more overstayers arrived from India than from any other country, according to the New York Times.

India has also become the biggest source of illegal immigrants crossing into the United States. In 2014 about 136,000 people came to the U.S. from India, about 128,000 from China and about 123,000 from Mexico, census figures show. As recently as 2005, Mexico sent more than 10 times as many people to the U.S. as China, and more than six times as many as India, according to the WSJ story.

United States Department of Homeland Security estimates that there were 12.1 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States as of 2014. The top countries of origin are:

Mexico = 6.6 million

El Salvador = 700,000

Guatemala = 640,000

India = 430,000

Honduras = 400,000

Philippines = 360,000


The rise of Hindutva forces is tearing India apart along caste and religious lines. Hindu mobs are lynching Muslims and Dalits. A recent Pew Research report confirms that the level of hostility against religious minorities in India is "very high", giving India a score of 9.5 on a scale from 0 to 10. Pakistan's score on this scale is 7 while Bangladesh's is 7.5.

Rising hostility against minorities is driving record numbers of asylum seekers to the United States. India has earned a score of 9.5 on a scale of 0-10 assessed by Pew Research. Genocide Watch attributes it the rise of Narendra Modi in India: "Modi rose to power by inciting Hindus with his time-tested politics of communal polarization. Beginning in 2014, Modi spent his first term as Prime Minister dehumanizing Muslims by passing laws preventing cow slaughter, restricting Muslim immigration, and purportedly countering Islamist terrorism. Modi's second term, beginning in 2019, has seen more brazen attempts by the BJP to turn India into a “Hindu Rashtra"."

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Thousands of Indian citizens annually leave their country to seek asylum.


Despite being the world's largest democracy with over 1.3 billion people, thousands of Indians regularly leave India to seek asylum in the U.S. and elsewhere. It's often on the top-ten list of countries from whom asylum seekers come to the United States. For example, more than 4,000 Indians affirmatively applied for asylum in the U.S. in 2017, according to the latest figures from the Department of Homeland Security.
 
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Trading Scotch for migrants: India takes offence



Post-Brexit, one of the big prizes in UK trade talks would be a deal with India, and Scotch whisky could benefit most. A deal has been getting close.

It is now in doubt because of comments by new Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Saying that Indians are over-staying their work permits strikes at the biggest gain that Delhi wants to see, and has caused offence.

Suella Braverman, (is the) newly installed as home secretary. In charge of immigration policy, she told The Spectator magazine that she is concerned about Indians who come to the UK to work and then fail to return when their visas run out. She said Indian nationals are the most numerous offenders.

"I have concerns about having an open borders migration policy with India because I don't think that's what people voted for with Brexit… The largest group of people who overstay are Indian migrants. We even reached an agreement with the Indian government last year to encourage and facilitate better cooperation in this regard. It has not necessarily worked very well."

The comments have gone down very badly in India. The country's press is expressing its indignation that the home secretary should insult Indians that way.
 
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@RiazHaq quoting his own article in his own blog as a source trying to give credence to his threads. Funnily he calls his blog - southasianinvestor, trying to fool people into thinking that it is a blog with financial aspects.
@RiazHaq, you might get a little foothold if you stop doing this full 360 of quoting yourself as a source.
Till then you might consider quoting established media publications to buttress your Anti-India threads.
 
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@RiazHaq quoting his own article in his own blog as a source trying to give credence to his threads. Funnily he calls his blog - southasianinvestor, trying to fool people into thinking that it is a blog with financial aspects.
@RiazHaq, you might get a little foothold if you stop doing this full 360 of quoting yourself as a source.
Till then you might consider quoting established media publications to buttress your Anti-India threads.

Yeah! Sure!! BBC, NY Times, Bloomberg and Genocide Watch are all owned by me. All of them are "full 360 of quoting yourself".
 
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Yeah! Sure!! BBC, NY Times, Bloomberg and Genocide Watch are all owned by me.
Don’t get terse with me for pointing out your own flawed approach.
Quote these media houses as primary source rather than quoting your own blog. More so, when you pick and choose from these publications and quote only the aspects that show India in poor light. If these are really the source then quote them as a whole? But the it wouldn’t serve your narrative? Isn’t it?
By the way, why have you added the word “investor” in your blog, while all you write about is mostly to bash India? I am sure a guy like you might say “everything under the sun has economic implications”.

I have no issues in accepting that a lot of Indians might be trying to cross into the US. Rather than giving complete picture of immigration issues highlighted by the quoted publications, you cherry pick to buttress your half baked India bashing analysis.
 
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there is too much money in india people feel bore so they go to USA for adventure in life
 
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