Over 1.4 Million Immigrants, Including 1,365 Nepalis, Set to Be Deported from the US
The United States government has announced that over 1.4 million immigrants from various countries are slated for deportation. Among the deportees are 1,365 Nepali nationals, according to a list released by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office. This move marks a continued effort by the US government to address illegal immigration, following policies that were intensified during the Trump administration. The list highlights the diverse range of countries impacted by the deportation process, with immigrants from Latin America, Asia, Africa, and other regions being affected. While many immigrants face challenges in navigating the complex immigration system, some advocacy groups have expressed concern over the rising deportations, urging for reform and more humane treatment of those facing removal.