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[h=1]Pakistan student deported from Australia over phone calls[/h]
World | Press Trust of India | Updated: January 09, 2012 13:46 IST


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MELBOURNE: A Melbourne-based Pakistani student was today deported on security grounds after being questioned by Australian security intelligence officials over his suspect phone calls to Pakistan.

23-year-old Salman Ghumman has been deported and is now on his way back to Pakistan, The Australian newspaper quoted the Immigration Department as saying.

Ghumman was detained last month by immigration officials after several months of questioning by Australian Security Intelligence Organisation officials over suspect phone calls made to Pakistan and why he was in Australia, the paper said.

His father Manzoor Hussain Ghumman, a retired Pakistani air force officer, was quoted by the paper as saying that the family was concerned about his son's fate if he be picked up and questioned by Pakistani security services.

Ghumman said he feared his son had been unfairly targeted because the family had donated money to Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a banned outfit believed to be the charity arm of terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba.

Ghumman, who arrived in Australia in July 2010 to study accounting at the Melbourne Institute of Technology, said he was mortified at his situation and was determined to clear his name and return to Australia to complete an accounting degree at La Trobe University.

"They said I could appeal the decision from here but it could take more than a year and I can't stay in this detention centre. I don't want to go crazy in here," he said, adding he had spent hours trying to determine what might have triggered ASIO suspicions.

Department of Immigration spokesman Sandi Logan confirmed that the student had left and had boarded his flight "voluntarily" following the cancellation of his visa after questioning by ASIO.

Ghumann had been held in Maribyrnong detention centre.

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Why are Indian students being attacked in Australia?


Soutik Biswas | 10:13 UK time, Tuesday, 12 January 2010


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What is happening to Indian students in Australia? Why have they been mugged, knifed, set alight, and murdered, mostly, in Melbourne, Australia's proud multi-racial melting pot city where, according to my colleague Nick Bryant, people from 140 nations live side-by-side?
Nearly a year after the attacks began, nobody is quite sure. Already, in the new year, two Indians have been attacked - one murdered; and the otherallegedly set on fire in Melbourne. What we know for sure is that the number of Indian students wanting to study in Australia has slumped by almost 50%, diplomatic relations between the two countries have soured and grim travel advisories have been issued by the Indian government to students in Australia.
People here say they still don't know why Indians are being targeted. Have the attacks followed a pattern? Do the victims have some kind of a common profile or background? How do the number of attacks on Indians compare with attacks on other expatriate groups? Are the attacks concentrated in a specific area? How many of these attacks could have had a racist motive?
Australian police have said the attacks appear to be random with no evidence they were racially motivated.
In the absence of any clarity - I have not read a single major investigation into these attacks in the Australian media, or the outcome of any official probe - the shrill sections of the Indian media, especially TV news networks, have gone ballistic.
Every other night, we have news presenters telling us over on-screen captions like 'Indian Burnt In Australia' that Australia is a racist country, and that Melbourne is the most racist city of all. An Indian newspaper cartoon even portrayed the Australian police as the Ku Klux Klan.
Nobody contests the fact that Indians have the right to feel worried, very worried, about the spate of attacks. More than 70,000 Indians are studying in Australia; nearly a fifth of the international enrolments are from the subcontinent. There have been reports that a number of the victims have enrolled in vocational courses, and live in poorer neighbourhoods to save money.
Australia has reason to worry about the attacks too. Education is the country's biggest export - after coal and iron ore - and international students contribute $13bn to the Australian economy every year. Australia, by one estimate, could easily lose $70m because of the attacks.
It's a no-brainer that Australian authorities need to investigate each of these attacks thoroughly to come to a considered and precise explanation as to why they happened and quell the growing mistrust between the two countries.
If Australians believe that sections of the Indian media are hyperventilating over the attacks and behaving irresponsibly, Indians believe that there is not enough information coming out from the Australian authorities over the attacks. They - and Indian student groups in Australia - feel the Australian media isn't doing enough to highlight the issue.
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Many Indians I have spoken to find the discourse in the Australian media on the spate of attacks superficial. Tim Colebatch, an editor at Melbourne Age, writes that such incidents happen "because human beings are imperfect creatures. They can be selfish, they can be hateful, they can enjoying hurting, even killing, other humans. It happens here, it happens in India, it happens everywhere."
Mr Colebatch then tries to offer some clues to why Indians may have been attacked. One of the victims, Nitin Garg, was taking a short cut through a park when he was murdered, while Australians "instinctively know that their parks are not safe at night, and avoid using them as short cuts". And so, he writes, Mr Garg has "become another victim of our epidemic of alcohol abuse, our tolerance of extreme violence in films and screen games - and yes, of the Romper Stomper racism that seems to live on among teenagers in the western suburbs, now directed against Indians instead of Vietnamese."
Alcohol abuse and exposure to violent films can hardly be a problem with Australian youth alone. And fringe racism exists in many countries in the world. Mr Colebatch's interesting observations notwithstanding, Indians feel that they are in the dark about the spate of attacks.





World | Press Trust of India | Updated: January 09, 2012 13:46 IST


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MELBOURNE: A Melbourne-based Pakistani student was today deported on security grounds after being questioned by Australian security intelligence officials over his suspect phone calls to Pakistan.

23-year-old Salman Ghumman has been deported and is now on his way back to Pakistan, The Australian newspaper quoted the Immigration Department as saying.

Ghumman was detained last month by immigration officials after several months of questioning by Australian Security Intelligence Organisation officials over suspect phone calls made to Pakistan and why he was in Australia, the paper said.

His father Manzoor Hussain Ghumman, a retired Pakistani air force officer, was quoted by the paper as saying that the family was concerned about his son's fate if he be picked up and questioned by Pakistani security services.

Ghumman said he feared his son had been unfairly targeted because the family had donated money to Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a banned outfit believed to be the charity arm of terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba.

Ghumman, who arrived in Australia in July 2010 to study accounting at the Melbourne Institute of Technology, said he was mortified at his situation and was determined to clear his name and return to Australia to complete an accounting degree at La Trobe University.

"They said I could appeal the decision from here but it could take more than a year and I can't stay in this detention centre. I don't want to go crazy in here," he said, adding he had spent hours trying to determine what might have triggered ASIO suspicions.

Department of Immigration spokesman Sandi Logan confirmed that the student had left and had boarded his flight "voluntarily" following the cancellation of his visa after questioning by ASIO.

Ghumann had been held in Maribyrnong detention centre.

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Nigeria threatens forcible eviction of 1 million Indians

India TV web desk [ Updated 07 Nov 2013, 16:58:07 ]



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New Delhi: A major diplomatic row is in the offing with Nigeria's consular attache Jacob Nwadadia saying that his country could think of forcibly evacuating one millions Indians living there if the Goa government continued to deport Nigerian nationals.


"There are only 50,000 Nigerians living in India but there are over a million Indians living in Nigeria.

"Thousands of Indians living there will be thrown out on the streets if the forcible eviction of Nigerians in Goa does not stop," agencies quoted Nigeria's consular attache Jacob Nwadadia as saying on Monday.


The spokesperson of Nigerian high commission Tokunbo Falohun also said: "There is a large Indian community working inNigeria. There are two temples in Lagos and all Indians have freedom to worship and for their other activities. We also are demanding the same".



Pakistan student deported from Australia over phone calls


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MELBOURNE: A Melbourne-based Pakistani student was today deported on security grounds after being questioned by Australian security intelligence officials over his suspect phone calls to Pakistan.

23-year-old Salman Ghumman has been deported and is now on his way back to Pakistan, The Australian newspaper quoted the Immigration Department as saying.

Ghumman was detained last month by immigration officials after several months of questioning by Australian Security Intelligence Organisation officials over suspect phone calls made to Pakistan and why he was in Australia, the paper said.

His father Manzoor Hussain Ghumman, a retired Pakistani air force officer, was quoted by the paper as saying that the family was concerned about his son's fate if he be picked up and questioned by Pakistani security services.

Ghumman said he feared his son had been unfairly targeted because the family had donated money to Jamaat-ud-Dawa, a banned outfit believed to be the charity arm of terror group Lashkar-e-Toiba.

Ghumman, who arrived in Australia in July 2010 to study accounting at the Melbourne Institute of Technology, said he was mortified at his situation and was determined to clear his name and return to Australia to complete an accounting degree at La Trobe University.

"They said I could appeal the decision from here but it could take more than a year and I can't stay in this detention centre. I don't want to go crazy in here," he said, adding he had spent hours trying to determine what might have triggered ASIO suspicions.

Department of Immigration spokesman Sandi Logan confirmed that the student had left and had boarded his flight "voluntarily" following the cancellation of his visa after questioning by ASIO.

Ghumann had been held in Maribyrnong detention centre.

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[h=2]Pakistan did not accept its nationals extradited from Greece, Austria and Bulgaria[/h]04 December 2015 / 19:12:29 GRReporter


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27-year-old-Yasser came to Greece from Pakistan six years ago. Until his arrest, for having illegally entered the country, four months ago, he had worked in a clothes shop in the Athens district of Patissia. And here he is, on Wednesday, standing by the Amigdaleza refugee centre's exit, expecting to be extradited to Pakistan.
"My family does not know I am coming back to Islamabad. I tried to stay back in Greece but my asylum application was rejected", he told Kathimerini. Along with another 38 Pakistanis, he was included in the first extradition to Pakistan over the last 18 months, organised by Frontex and the Aliens Directorate of Attica.
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"Of the 39 Pakistani nationals, 32 have been convicted for various offences, e.g. theft, burglaries and drug trafficking", explains Kyriaki Kyriakopoulou, head of the extradition department.
31 years old Abid, for instance, has served a four-year sentence for battering another Pakistani national. "I came to Greece 17 years ago. I used to live in Crete and worked at a greenhouse in Rethymno. I was convicted for beating up and robbing a Pakistani. I spent four years in jail, and in November 2014 the Court of Appeal set me free. However, they thought I was "dangerous for the country", shipped me to Amigdaleza and now, after 17 years in Greece, I am going back to Pakistan. I won't stay there, though, I have a wife and a child in Crete, I am going to come back", he says.
The process
The action of the Aliens Directorate led by its chief, Brigadier General Manolis Grigorakis, began shortly after 3 p.m. on Wednesday. All 39 immigrants gathered at the Refugee Centre turned in their belongings, underwent a search and then mounted the bar-windowed police bus to be taken first into custody at the directorate's detention facility on P. Ralli Boulevard, and thereafter to Eleftherios Venizelos airport. Each Pakistani was accompanied by two policemen.
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"The task is considered easy: there is a direct flight to Islamabad," says a young police officer, and adds: "We are entitled to €140 of compensation and two extra days off." The aircraft (owned by a Spanish company) was hired by Frontex. Apart from their Greek counterparts, Austrian and Bulgarian police officers also take part in the operation. They accompany "their own" Pakistani detainees: 9 and 4, respectively.
Initially, the flight was scheduled for 4 November and was supposed to ship 65 Pakistani nationals to Islamabad. But a day earlier, the Pakistani government refused landing on the pretext that Greece had not submitted a request 15 days prior to the flight. The Greek police immediately filed a new request and the flight was rescheduled for 2 December. Meanwhile, about 20 prisoners filed asylum applications to prevent being extradited. Although the asylum office had them instantly rejected, the 20 managed to evade the flight.
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Background
Tuesday, a day before the flight, Islamabad created new obstacles. The Greek authorities were advised that it would only accept those, for which the Greek police has filed readmission requests, but refused to take those who had obtained their passports from the Pakistani embassy in Athens. "The Consul of Pakistan visited us at Amigdaleza. I told him I didn't want to go back. They can't force me back," says 22-year-old Ali, who had worked in a car wash until his arrest in Agioi Anargyroi for possession of false documents.
The police convoy with the immigrants arrives at Exit Β 16 of Eleftherios Venizelos Airport shortly after 8 pm. Boarding time is at 11 PM and meanwhile police officers are handing out sandwiches and water to the immigrants and talking with their Austrian and Bulgarian counterparts, with the Italian Frontex monitor and the Ombudsman representatives who keep an eye on the process.
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Replying to Kathimerini's questions, police officer and mission chief Argyris Georgoulyas said: "We started to participate in the Frontex joint extradition flights back in 2008. But in 2014 we could no longer cover the cost of overseas travels. Therefore, we soon agreed with Frontex that all return flights stop in Athens. Since early October, we have taken part in flights to Nigeria, Georgia and Albania. "
The plane took off from Athens airport shortly after 23:00 p.m., and landed in Islamabad a few hours later. The local police only allowed the disembarking of 13 out of the 39 Pakistanis. The rest were put back on the plane to make their way …. back to Greece. Pakistan also turned down some of the immigrants deported by the Austrian and Bulgarian authorities.





- See more at: http://www.grreporter.info/en/pakis...stria_and_bulgaria/13677#sthash.zGT2kg17.dpuf
 

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450,000 illegal immigrants in US are from India: Report

PTI | Nov 19, 2014, 12.03 PM IST

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According to a report by Pew Research, more than 450,000 unauthorized Indian immigrants live in the US.WASHINGTON: Indians constitute four per cent of the total illegal immigrants living in the US, a country where the overall unauthorized immigrant population has remained unchanged since 2009, a latest report has said.

According to a report by Pew Research, more than 450,000 unauthorized Indian immigrants live in the US, constituting four per cent of the total illegal immigrants in the country.

The estimated figures are of the year 2012, the report said yesterday.

There was considerable decline in the number of illegal immigrants from Mexico between 2009 and 2012, but the overall number of 11.2 million unauthorized immigrants living in the US in 2012, remained unchanged from 2009.

Indian are the largest unauthorized immigrants in New Hampshire.

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While the Indian illegal immigrants comprise second largest population in Indiana with four per cent, the percentages in other states were Michigan (14 per cent), Minnesota (nine per cent), New Jersey (11 per cent), Ohio (11 per cent), Pennsylvania (11 per cent) and Washington (five per cent), the report said.

Indians were the third largest unauthorized immigrants in Alaska (four per cent), Arizona (two per cent), Delaware (seven per cent), Illinois (five per cent), Kansas (five per cent), Massachusetts (ten per cent), Missouri (nine per cent)and Oregon (two per cent).


Although the US population of unauthorized immigrants was stable from 2009 to 2012, the number of Mexicans in this population fell by about half a million people during those years.



Unauthorized immigrant populations from South America and from a grouping of Europe and Canada held steady between 2009 and 2012, whereas it grew slightly from Asia, the Caribbean, Central America and the rest of the world for the same period.

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Rounding out the top 10 in 2012 are China (300,000), the Philippines (200,000), South Korea (180,000), the Dominican Republic (170,000) and Colombia (150,000).



Five East Coast states were among those where the number of unauthorized immigrants grew were Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Virginia.


Numbers also rose in Idaho and Nebraska. Six Western states where the unauthorized immigrant populations declined were Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico and Oregon.




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[h=1]Surge of immigrants from India baffles border officials in Texas[/h]
[h=2]Thousands from India have entered Texas illegally from Mexico in the last year. Most are Sikhs who claim religious persecution at home.[/h]
February 06, 2011|By Richard Marosi and Andrew Becker



Reporting from Harlingen, Texas — Thousands of immigrants from India have crossed into the United States illegally at the southern tip of Texas in the last year, part of a mysterious and rapidly growing human-smuggling pipeline that is backing up court dockets, filling detention centers and triggering investigations.
The immigrants, mostly young men from poor villages, say they are fleeing religious and political persecution. More than 1,600 Indians have been caught since the influx began here early last year, while an undetermined number, perhaps thousands, are believed to have sneaked through undetected, according to U.S. border authorities.
Hundreds have been released on their own recognizance or after posting bond. They catch buses or go to local Indian-run motels before flying north for the final leg of their months-long journeys.
"It was long … dangerous, very dangerous," said one young man wearing a turban outside the bus station in the Rio Grande Valley town of Harlingen.


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The Indian migration in some ways mirrors the journeys of previous waves of immigrants from far-flung places, such as China and Brazil, who have illegally crossed the U.S. border here. But the suddenness and still-undetermined cause of the Indian migration baffles many border authorities and judges.
The trend has caught the attention of anti-terrorism officials because of the pipeline's efficiency in delivering to America's doorstep large numbers of people from a troubled region. Authorities interview the immigrants, most of whom arrive with no documents, to ensure that people from neighboring Pakistan or Middle Eastern countries are not slipping through.
There is no evidence that terrorists are using the smuggling pipeline, FBI and Department of Homeland Security officials said.
The influx shows signs of accelerating: About 650 Indians were arrested in southern Texas in the last three months of 2010 alone. Indians are now the largest group of immigrants other than Latin Americans being caught at the Southwest border.
The migration is the "most significant" human-smuggling trend being tracked by U.S. authorities, said Kumar Kibble, deputy director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. In 2009, the Border Patrol arrested only 99 Indians along the entire Southwest border.
"It's a dramatic increase," Kibble said. "We do want to monitor these pipelines and shut them down because it is a vulnerability. They could either knowingly or unknowingly smuggle people into the U.S. that pose a national security threat."
Most of the immigrants say they are from the Punjab or Gujarat states. They are largely Sikhs who say they face religious persecution, or members of the Bharatiya Janata Party who say they are targeted for beatings by members of the National Congress Party.
But analysts and human rights monitors say political conditions in India don't explain the migration. There is no evidence of the kind of persecution that would prompt a mass exodus, they say, and Sikhs haven't been targets since the 1980s. The prime minister of India, Manmohan Singh, is a Sikh.
"There is no reason to believe these claims have any truth to them," said Sumit Ganguly, a political science professor and director of the India Studies Program at Indiana University.
Some authorities think the immigrants are simply seeking economic opportunities and are willing to pay $12,000 to $20,000 to groups that smuggle them to staging grounds in northern Mexico. Kibble said smugglers may have shifted to the Southwest after ICE dismantled visa fraud rings that brought Indians to the Northeast.
Many Indians begin their journey by flying from Mumbai to Dubai, then to South American countries such as Ecuador or Venezuela, according to authorities and immigration attorneys. Guatemala has emerged as the key transit hub into Mexico, they said. The roundabout journeys are necessary because Mexico requires visas for Indians.


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Indian Hindu Puja celebrators still under arrest

Kuwait: Eleven Indian nationals remain in detention after being arrested for celebrating a puja (Hindu religious ceremony) without having a permit. Noise from the puja reportedly attracted the attention of several citizens who filed a complaint with police. The Indian Embassy in Kuwait has reached out to authorities regarding the men but so far has not been able to secure their release.
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An Indian man was arrested on charges of killing another man over money dispute
A police man stands next to the dead body hidden behind a car at the scene.

A police man stands next to the dead body hidden behind a car at the scene.
KUWAIT: An Indian man was arrested yesterday on charges of killing another man over money. The suspect confirmed that he killed the victim, Afghani, over financial disputes. The exact nature of the dispute was not immediately known. A Kuwaiti man had called police, saying that he found a man dead In front of his house in Saad Al-Abdullah. The caller said that the killer was his driver. The body was recovered by the coroner and the suspect was sent to concerned authorities.

Wife robbed
An Indian doctor told Daeya police that her husband robbed her. In her statements to police, the woman said that she received text messages saying that cash had been withdrawn from her bank account. When she called her husband, the man, also a doctor who works in public hospital confirmed that he made the cash withdrawals without her consent. A case was filed for investigations.
By Hanan Al-Saadoun

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http://news.kuwaittimes.net/website...es-of-killing-another-man-over-money-dispute/

Indian liquor trader held with 144 bottles; Beautician accused of burning customers hair

KUWAIT: An Indian abandoned his car and attempted to flee on foot after police discovered 144 local liquor bottles with him, but he was overpowered and arrested. Policemen noticed the suspect seemed confused while driving, so he was stopped. When policemen asked him to open the trunk, he got out of the car and started running, but was caught. He was sent to the Drugs Control General Department.
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Indian gangster Chhota Rajan caught in Bali
JAKARTA: An alleged Indian crime boss wanted in his home country for up to 20 murders has been arrested in Indonesia after two decades on the run, police said yesterday. Acting on a tip-off from Australian police, Indonesian authorities detained Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje on Sunday as he arrived in the popular resort island of Bali from Sydney, Bali police spokesman Heri Wiyanto said. The 55-year-old Nikalje, known in India as Chhota Rajan, had been evading police in several countries for years, with Interpol flagging him as a wanted man back in 1995.

We received information from police in Canberra yesterday (Sunday) about the red notice for a murderer, Wiyanto told AFP. We arrested the man at the airport yesterday. What we know is that this man was suspected to have carried out 15 to 20 murders in India. Nikalje was the alleged former right-hand man of Mumbai crime kingpin Dawood Ibrahim, who is suspected of being behind the 1993 bomb blasts in the city that killed more than 250 people.

People were so scared
Nikalje later became Ibrahims rival, accused of running one of several underworld outfits that had a grip on Indias financial and entertainment capital in the 1980s and 1990s until a police crackdown. It (the arrest) is very, very important because after Dawoods gang, his was the second most notorious and cruel gang, former Mumbai police chief PS Pasricha told an Indian TV station. People were so scared that they stopped even holding their marriages in Mumbai or purchasing expensive cars because the moment they did, they would get calls from gangsters for extortion.

Among other crimes, police accused Nikalje in 2011 of ordering the murder of a prominent Mumbai crime reporter, who was gunned down in a drive-by shooting the same year. Wiyanto said Bali police were coordinating with Interpol and Indian authorities, adding it was likely Nikalje would be deported to India.

A spokesperson for Australian Federal Police said Interpol in Canberra had alerted Indonesian authorities who apprehended Nikalje at the request of Indian authorities. The federal police confirmed last month that Nikalje was living in Australia under another identity and had been in discussions with Indian authorities, the spokesperson said, but would not provide further details.

Nikalje in 2001 was wounded by gunmen who burst into a Bangkok apartment and killed his associate in what appeared to be a shooting ordered by Ibrahim. Because he was facing a bid to extradite him to India, he made a dramatic escape from the Bangkok hospital where he was being treated. Indias top Central Bureau of Investigation welcomed the arrest yesterday, saying it had been working with Australia authorities to hunt down Nikalje. Interpols website says Nikalje was born in Mumbai, and was wanted for multiple charges including murder and possession and use of illegal firearms. AFP
 

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[h=1]253,894 ILLEGAL PAKISTANI IMMIGRANTS DEPORTED FROM 50 COUNTRIES[/h][h=4]Mian Arshad[/h]Tuesday, November 04, 2014 - Islamabad—A huge number of 253,894 illegal Pakistani immigrants out of approximately 7.6 million Pakistani diaspora, have been deported to motherland from some 50 countries since January 2009.

At present around 1500-2000 Pakistani immigrants are illegally residing in Libya alone despite the serious threats to life due to ongoing fight among warring factions.

A well placed source at Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis & Human Resource Development (OP& HRD) told Pakistan Observer here on Monday that out of 253,894 illegal Pakistani immigrants a heavy number of 123,527 were deported from Saudi Arabia alone. “While other countries from where significant number of Pakistanis was deported were , Abu Dhabi- Dubai Oman Greece and UK.

The source said that two Pakistanis had been deported from Jordan, 37 from war torn Syria, 23 from Lebanon, 390 from Cyprus, 16 from Egypt, 133 from Iraq, 438 from Bahrain and 1908 from Kuwait.

Similarly, 618 Pakistanis were deported from Qatar 618, 121 from Yemen, 153 from Afghanistan, 272 from South Africa, 117 from Libya, 48 from Zimbabwe, 35 from Zambia, 25 from Morocco 25 and 10 Pakistanis were deported from Tunisia..

“An equal number of 117 illegal Pakistani immigrants had been deported from Libya, Belgium and Norway each” the source said adding that one Pakistani illegal immigrant had been deported from four countries each including Djibouti, Brazil, Lithuania and Turkmenistan

Six illegal Pakistani immigrants were deported from Kenya, , one from Mauritius, 97 from China, 682 from Hong Kong, five from Ottawa, , six from Argentina (currently Accredited to Ecuador &Chile), 346 from USA, 203 from Iran, 75 from Ireland, 13 from Malta, eight from Italy, 247 from Spain,48 from Denmark 48, 44 from Ukraine, 120 from Sweden, 71 from Russia, 66 from Romania, 306 from Azerbaijan , three from Georgia, 12 from Uzbekistan and three from Kazakhstan
 
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68 Indians detained for illegally crossing into US




Sixty eight Indian nationals have been taken into custody while allegedly trying to enter the U.S. illegally near Seattle in the U.S. state of Washington, American immigration department has said.
According to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), at present 68 Indians are in custody at its contract detention centre in Tacoma, said Virginia Kice, ICE’s western regional spokesperson.
While their arrest dates vary widely, majority of them were taken into custody this year and about half were arrested in the last 30 days, she said.
Of the 68, about half were detained in the last one month while they tried to sneak illegally into the U.S. from across the border, said Satnam Singh Chahal, the director of U.S.-based North American Punjabi Association (NAPA) which obtained information from the ICE.
Most of them hail from Punjab, he said.
When undocumented immigrants move through government-run detention centres in the U.S., it can take months before they find out if they’ll be deported or allowed to stay in the country, Mr. Chahal said.
During this long wait, many become frustrated, he said.
Keywords: Indians, detained from US, Punjabt



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[h=1]'Dogs are treated better than illegal immigrants in this country!' Pakistani who overstayed by FIVE years tells of anger at system (but she's claiming asylum anyway)[/h]
  • Saima Shaheen, from Pakistan, overstayed her student visa by five years
  • Ms Shaheen says she is angry at the way illegal immigrants are treated
  • Has now claimed asylum and says she deserves to be approved to stay
  • Worked for unscrupulous lawyer 'like a slave' and was too scared to leave
  • Nazakat Ali was jailed for six years in April for running immigration scam
By RUTH STYLES FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 14:32 GMT, 18 September 2014 | UPDATED: 09:50 GMT, 19 September 2014

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For Saima Shaheen, a would-be barrister from Pakistan, her new life in the UK hasn't worked out quite as she hoped.
Originally admitted on a student visa, she became an illegal immigrant after it ran out and says she was forced to work like a slave by an unscrupulous lawyer who threatened to reveal her immigration status if she didn't.
Now, more than five years after her visa ran out and four months after her corrupt former boss was jailed, she has decided to claim asylum in the UK but is furious about the way she has been treated.
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Upsetting: Saima Shaheen overstayed her visa by more than five years but has now applied for asylum


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Dodgy: Ms Shaheen's former boss Nazakat Ali ran an immigration scam setting up fake marriages

'My life finished when I became illegal,' says Ms Shaheen who is living in a taxpayer-funded home and on an allowance of 37 a week while her claim is processed.
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pakistani terrorists entering usa for another 9/11


[h=1]FBI Confirms 6 Men from Pakistan, Afghanistan Illegally Crossed Border[/h]
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by BOB PRICE AND BRANDON DARBY19 Nov 20157,110
UPDATE: After the publication of this article, a local NBC affiliate contacted the FBI for confirmation. The FBI confirmed that the six men were apprehended after illegally entering the United States in Arizona.
Original article:
A highly trusted federal agent working under the umbrella of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has confirmed to Breitbart Texas that a group composed of 5 Pakistani men and 1 man from Afghanistan was captured by U.S. Border Patrol agents after having illegally crossed the porous U.S.-Mexico border in the Tucson Sector of Arizona.
The six men were traveling in a group and were captured roughly 16 miles into the state of Arizona, specifically, near the small picturesque town of Patagonia, Arizona.
The apprehension of the group occurred late on Monday night, November 16, 2015.
Border Patrol agents were unable to do extensive interviews with the six Middle Eastern men because the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) took over the matter. The aliens were immediately transferred to Tucson where the FBI took custody.
On Wednesday evening, Breitbart Texas disclosed a report by other federal agents claiming that 8 Syrian illegal aliens were captured while attempting to enter the United States in the Laredo Sector. The Department of Homeland Security has now confirmed our exclusive report.
Earlier on Wednesday afternoon, Breitbart Texas reported that 5 Syrians were arrested in Honduras cutting their travel plans to the U.S. short. Those 5 Syrians entered Honduras by air and were headed towards the Guatemalan border. All five of the Syrians were said to be young males and were all carrying stolen Greek passports.
While the release of information relating to these type of high-profile illegal aliens is usually closely guarded by CBP officials, Breitbart Texas was able to confirm an earlier arrest of a Syrian woman who attempted to enter the U.S. illegally. She was charged with using a passport belonging to someone else. The woman, Walaa Alrehawi was initially charged with misusing a U.S. passport in Hidalgo, Texas. For an unknown reason, the Department of Justice dismissed the charges “with prejudice” (charges cannot be re-filed) against the woman and her brother-in-law Mohammad Ziad Alzalam who she was traveling with. The only explanation given was the dismissal was “in the interest of justice.”
Breitbart Texas has traveled extensively in the Tucson Sector of Arizona and reported extensively from the region.
Follow Breitbart Texas Managing Director Brandon Darby on Twitter: @brandondarby.
Bob Price serves as associate editor and senior political news contributor for Breitbart Texas and is a member of the original Breitbart Texas team. Follow him on Twitter: @BobPriceBBTX.
 
mager tum to her jaga say deport horahi haina [hilar][hilar][hilar]

40,000 'illegal' Indians to return home from UAE under 'amnesty' scheme


By Agency |Posted 15-Nov-2012


The Ministry of Interior on announced the general pardon for illegal residents to leave without paying penalties over a two-month period starting December 4.
The amnesty applies only to those who have entered the country legally, but overstayed.
K. Kumar, Convenor of the Indian Community Welfare Committee (ICWC) under the Indian Consulate, told XPRESS that committee has welcomed the move by the UAE government.
This is a very welcome move and we urge community members to make use of the golden opportunity, he said.
According to Gulf News, Kumar said there are nearly 40,000 Indians who are stuck in the country and can apply for the amnesty.
ICWC is working with the Indian Consulate to set up special centres to facilitate applicants who must lose no time in making their applications, he added.
The Ministry of Interior has said this would be the last chance for illegals to leave the country without punishment.
It has categorically ruled out any extension of the two-month pardon, the report said.

- See more at: http://www.mid-day.com/articles/400...er-amnesty-scheme/189049#sthash.TOeHmMdW.dpuf

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]inka har jagah yahi hal hai


'Dogs are treated better than illegal immigrants in this country!' Pakistani who overstayed by FIVE years tells of anger at system (but she's claiming asylum anyway)

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  • Saima Shaheen, from Pakistan, overstayed her student visa by five years
  • Ms Shaheen says she is angry at the way illegal immigrants are treated
  • Has now claimed asylum and says she deserves to be approved to stay
  • Worked for unscrupulous lawyer 'like a slave' and was too scared to leave
  • Nazakat Ali was jailed for six years in April for running immigration scam
By RUTH STYLES FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 14:32 GMT, 18 September 2014 | UPDATED: 09:50 GMT, 19 September 2014
295View comments

For Saima Shaheen, a would-be barrister from Pakistan, her new life in the UK hasn't worked out quite as she hoped.
Originally admitted on a student visa, she became an illegal immigrant after it ran out and says she was forced to work like a slave by an unscrupulous lawyer who threatened to reveal her immigration status if she didn't.
Now, more than five years after her visa ran out and four months after her corrupt former boss was jailed, she has decided to claim asylum in the UK but is furious about the way she has been treated.
Scroll down for video




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Upsetting: Saima Shaheen overstayed her visa by more than five years but has now applied for asylum




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Dodgy: Ms Shaheen's former boss Nazakat Ali ran an immigration scam setting up fake marriages

'My life finished when I became illegal,' says Ms Shaheen who is living in a taxpayer-funded home and on an allowance of 37 a week while her claim is processed.





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