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Surge of immigrants from India baffles border officials in Texas


Thousands from India have entered Texas illegally from Mexico in the last year. Most are Sikhs who claim religious persecution at home.


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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
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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.

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.

They sneak across the dangerous Guatemala-Mexico border and take buses or private vehicles to the closest U.S.-Mexico border. Mexican organized crime groups are suspected of being involved either in running the operations or in charging groups tolls to pass through their territory.

The Indians usually wade across the Rio Grande, and then are shuttled from stash houses to transportation rings that take them north. David Aguilar, deputy commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, said he believed a high percentage were caught as soon as they crossed the river.

"We very intensely interview, look at their backgrounds, check them against any watch list," Aguilar said, adding that although India is not considered a "special interest" source country for terrorists, the undocumented immigrants are scrutinized as if it were.

The detainees eventually claim asylum. In January, immigration court calendars at the area's two main detention facilities were full of the common Indian surnames Patel and Singh, and attorneys and judges struggled to keep up. Some attorneys had failed to file the necessary forms; interpreters were not always available. Judge Keith Hunsucker said more immigration judges would soon be assigned to handle the increased workload.



Many detained immigrants clear the first hurdle toward a full asylum hearing by convincing asylum officers they have a "credible fear" of persecution if they return to India. They can then post a bond and move anywhere in the United States as long as they agree to appear for their next court date.

Not all show up, however. "That's why I won't take their cases anymore," said Cathy Potter, a local immigration attorney who helped about 20 Indians get freed on bond last year. "It undermines my credibility. I don't want anything to do with this."

It is not clear how many Indians have been granted asylum or deported; immigration officials did not fulfill requests for that information. Judges and attorneys appear to be toughening up, however. Bond amounts have risen sharply in recent months, and attorneys say asylum claims are increasingly being rejected.

Judge William Peterson raised doubts during a recent hearing when a 27-year-old Punjabi woman said she had been beaten and raped, her sari ripped off by several attackers. The petite woman, her long hair in a ponytail, said she was targeted because her husband was a driver for National Congress Party officials.

"I haven't heard you tell me anything that you did on behalf of the party that would irritate these people," Peterson said at the hearing held by video conference.


"We used to give help to the poor. They did not like that," she said. Peterson rejected her claim for a finding of "credible fear," deeming her story inconsistent with statements she had made to an asylum officer. "They're going to kill me. They're going to rape me," she pleaded, wiping away a tear.

But hundreds of immigrants have persuaded asylum officers and judges to grant credible-fear findings, clearing the way for bond hearings.

Hunsucker, an immigration judge at the Port Isabel Detention Center near Brownsville, set bond amounts ranging from $15,000 to $40,000 for 10 Indians one recent morning.

Most said they had relatives or friends in the U.S. willing to sponsor them, though the judge raised concerns about some. In one case, a young man said his sponsor was his cousin, a woman. But the faxed identification document of the cousin showed a picture of a man with a beard. The bond was set at $15,000.

Once released, the immigrants are transported to the Greyhound bus station in downtown Harlingen. One recent evening, 10 Indians crowded around pay telephones and the bus counter, struggling with limited English skills to arrange travel.


One young man paid for a $204, two-day bus ride to New York City. When the clerk asked his name, he handed over his detention center ID wristband.

A young man wearing a turban asked the clerk for information on the next bus to Indiana. He spoke broken English and later tried to provide details about his journey, but other immigrants nudged him to keep quiet. The trip was worth it, he said, adding, "I'm happy, because it's safe" in the U.S.

Outside, motel operators offered to shuttle the men to their nearby quarters. Shoving matches between motel operators have broken out in recent weeks as they compete to fill their $44-per-night rooms with immigrants.

The Indians are largely unseen in the towns along the Rio Grande Valley, where they disappear into detention centers, stash houses or motel rooms. Some Sikhs have been confronted by locals alarmed by the sight of people wearing turbans, motel workers say.

Federal agents investigating human-smuggling rings have visited at least one motel, America's Best Value Inn in Raymondville, workers said. General Manager Kevin Patel denied any wrongdoing.

He houses about 20 Indians per week, he said, shuttling them to and from the bus station and printing out airline boarding passes. He serves them meals in his motel apartment, often the first Indian food they've had in months, he said.

One recent guest, Bharat Panchal, 37, said he was released from detention in late January after friends posted his $20,000 bond. India had become dangerous, he said, because of political unrest in his home state of Gujarat. He was flying later that day to Los Angeles to live with a friend, he said.


Patel said the sudden appearance of Indian immigrants in southern Texas baffled him.

"When they first showed up, I scratched my head a little bit," Patel said. But he has opened his doors and makes the immigrants feel at home.

"They need a place to stay," he said. "They need food. They speak my language, so of course, as a human being, I can help them out."


Illegal immigration: Influx of immigrants from India baffles border officials in Texas - latimes.com
 
throw them to jail,they wont add anything other than bad name to their country...........

anyway jana ji tawada swagat hai navi forum tey:)
 
throw them to jail,they wont add anything other than bad name to their country...........

anyway jana ji tawada swagat hai navi forum tey:)

The country of their origin and of other such illegal immigrants have the responsibility to save the country from bad name
 
The country of their origin and of other such illegal immigrants have the responsibility to save the country from bad name

i think u better know that how difficult is to stop the infiltration:azn::azn::azn:

i dont need to say further,samajdar ko ishara hi kaafi hai
 
Why?

Anyways, discussions on the same topic are going on here:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/92179-huge-spike-illegal-indian-traffic-us-via-mexico.html

Kindly merge the two threads;


why?

Because

1. A country/ries where no war is going on there is always economic conditions and other social issues are reasons for its nationals to immigrate to other countries. So its always the native countries who should improve the conditions for stopping it.

The host countries in case of that in Sub-Continent could be responsible for such illegal immigrations into its territories as our officials often take bribes and let them in BUT In case of US its unlikely/ SO they are doing better at their end but we are not by letting our people enter US or western countries illegally

Mods can merge the threads
 
Indian Government really needs to check this.

We cannot allow some Crazy guys, taking all way & all Means to reach there Dream Land using such type of reasons like Religious & Political Prosecutions at home, when get caught.

Bring them back and Prosecute them in Real............... These dumb heads/ Kamchor's really need Hockey Sticks on there back.
 
why?

Because

1. A country/ries where no war is going on there is always economic conditions and other social issues are reasons for its nationals to immigrate to other countries. So its always the native countries who should improve the conditions for stopping it.

The host countries in case of that in Sub-Continent could be responsible for such illegal immigrations into its territories as our officials often take bribes and let them in BUT In case of US its unlikely/ SO they are doing better at their end but we are not by letting our people enter US or western countries illegally

Please be practical. India is no match for the US in terms of economic conditions, so migration is natural. India can try, but migration will always exist. Even the US knows that.

What hurts India's reputation is the 'Illegal' immigration. There, I'd like to point out to the part which you yourself highlighted:

"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."

This shows that those people left India Legally. The responsibility of Indian authorities end there. It is the responsibility of Guatemalan/Mexican/US authorities to stop the illegal migration.
 
Please be practical. India is no match for the US in terms of economic conditions, so migration is natural. India can try, but migration will always exist. Even the US knows that.

What hurts India's reputation is the 'Illegal' immigration. There, I'd like to point out to the part which you yourself highlighted:

"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."

This shows that those people left India Legally. The responsibility of Indian authorities end there. It is the responsibility of Guatemalan/Mexican/US authorities to stop the illegal migration.

Same is the case even in Africa. We Asians (Indian, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis) are flooding even African Countries illegally

96 illegal immigrants found near border
2011-01-21 20:04


* Over 350 illegal immigrants arrested
* 18 illegal immigrants arrested in raid


Maputo - A farmer found 96 illegal immigrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and India on his farm near the SA border with Mozambique, independent media reported on Friday.

Farm owner Lionel Eva found them on his farm Turfbult, close to the Komati river on Tuesday, reported Border Post newspaper, which publishes news between Nelspruit and the Mozambican capital, Maputo.

"There were obviously transported in an illegal manner across the border between South Africa and Mozambique the previous night," Eva told the newspaper.

The discovery came in the same week that Mozambican authorities detained 93 Bengali immigrants in two separate operations at Maputo international airport and a house nearby following a tip-off.

Eva and his foreman confronted a minibus taxi driver next to the river on Tuesday who drove off.

Shortly afterwards they found the group which seemed to have entered Maputo from the United Arab Emirates.

Only some had passports while others had contact numbers for family members in South Africa.

Police confirmed the discovery. The group was taken to the department of home affairs for questioning.

Mozambique is a popular transit point for illegal immigrants, with thousands of especially Ethiopians and Somalis entering the country from the north before moving south to South Africa, whose economic might promises better opportunities.

In 2010 over 6 000 illegal immigrants deserted Mozambique's Maratane refugee camp in the north, state media announced earlier this week.
 
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This shows that those people left India Legally. The responsibility of Indian authorities end there. It is the responsibility of Guatemalan/Mexican/US authorities to stop the illegal migration.


Yes that is one point which needs attention. even in our case we are facing these issues with regard to foreigners coming for terrorism to Pakistan.

All these foreigners fly all the way from EU, UK, CARs to our country.
 
I was wondering how would be the reaction of GOI and indians on this board if usa border guards adopt the shoot at sight policy all along mexico-usa border like that of trigger happy BSF on indo-bangladesh border?
 
The funny thing is, when Chinese illegal immigrants are caught, people start to attack communism; when Indian illegal immigrants are caught, nobody questions democracy!

Hilarious!

:taz:
 
I was wondering how would be the reaction of GOI and indians on this board if usa border guards adopt the shoot at sight policy all along mexico-usa border like that of trigger happy BSF on indo-bangladesh border?

i dont know why they not shoot yet. Lack of will or some other things. I happy to hear if they shoot the illegal persons enter in any country on peace time. Shoot at their head:-)
 

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