US deports thousands of Indians amid Trump immigration crackdown

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  • The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested around 51,000 people last month, marking a record monthly figure, according to reports.
  • According to India’s Ministry of External Affairs, US authorities deported **3,567 Indian citizens in 2025**, the highest annual figure recorded in 16 years.
  • Between January 2025 and March 2026, US authorities arrested 14,402 Asian nationals, of whom Indians accounted for around 28 percent.
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The administration of US President Donald Trump has intensified its crackdown on undocumented immigrants, leading to a sharp rise in arrests and deportations across the country.

More than 4,800 Indian nationals have been deported from the United States, according to figures cited by foreign media. The latest enforcement drive has also pushed immigration arrests to record levels as US authorities step up efforts to remove people who lack legal immigration status.

The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested around 51,000 people last month, marking a record monthly figure, according to reports. The Trump administration says ICE is now carrying out roughly 2,000 arrests every day, while officials recorded an average of about 4,200 arrests per day during the first week of August.

Indian nationals have emerged as one of the largest Asian groups affected by the intensified enforcement campaign.

According to India’s Ministry of External Affairs, US authorities deported **3,567 Indian citizens in 2025**, the highest annual figure recorded in 16 years. During the first half of 2026 alone, another **1,273 Indian nationals** were deported from the United States, bringing the total number of deportations over the latest period to more than 4,800.

Data from the US-based organisation Stop AAPI Hate also highlights the disproportionate impact on Indian immigrants. Between January 2025 and March 2026, US authorities arrested 14,402 Asian nationals, of whom Indians accounted for around 28 percent.

During the same period, authorities deported 6,218 Asian nationals, with Indian citizens again making up approximately 28 percent of those deported.

The scale of the crackdown has raised concerns among human rights advocates and some former immigration officials. Critics argue that the aggressive enforcement campaign could affect families and long-term residents, particularly those facing uncertain legal or immigration status.

The Trump administration has set an ambitious target of deporting one million people annually. However, ICE figures indicate that the US deported around 400,000 people in 2025, considerably below the administration’s stated goal.

US officials also claim that more than **3 million undocumented immigrants have left the country, including approximately 2.2 million people who voluntarily returned to their home countries.

The administration has presented the figures as evidence that its tougher immigration policies are encouraging undocumented migrants to leave the United States while expanding enforcement against those who remain. Immigration advocates, however, continue to question the methods and broader consequences of the campaign.

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