‘Spent 60-70 hours in detention without…, given ice to…’

Harjit Kaur, 73, was deported to India by the US Immigration and Customs Protection (ICE) after spent thirty years in the United States. Kaur, who applied for asylum in the United States, was arrested on September 8 by the US immigration and Customs Protection (ICE) officials.
Harjit Kaur, a 73 -year -old Sikh woman who spent thirty years in the United States, shared his ordeal after being arrested by the US immigration and Customs Protection (ICE) and deported to India. While talking suddenly, he told me his ordeal with ice. “Their behavior was very bad. I was arrested on September 8 … I was arrested and taken to Bakersfield, where I stayed for 8-10 days. Then I was taken to Arizona to Delhi …” he said that he was given chips and cookies in food.
Harjit Kaur, 73, was deported to India by the US Immigration and Customs Protection (ICE) after spent thirty years in the United States. Kaur, who applied for asylum in the United States, was arrested on September 8 by the US immigration and Customs Protection (ICE) officials. In 1991, he moved to California with his two young sons and lived there while experimenting with several unsuccessful asylum in the United States and worked there. He moved to a holding facility in Georgia on 19 September and was deported to India on 22 September, never visiting the US house or farewell to the family and friends. Despite the exchange of knees, the couple had to sleep on the ground, arrested 60-70 hours without bed. He was given ice for medication and rejected the food he could eat, and accused him for not being able to eat sandwich.
Harjit Kaur made more than one objection to the Ninth Court of Appeal and lost every time. During the weekly media briefing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that on Friday, 2,417 Indian citizens have been deported or sent back from the United States since January 2025. It is deported or sent back from the United States … We want India to oppose illegal migration.
India said it aims to encourage legal migration and to deterre the illegal activities that weaken these efforts. He added that the government confirms nationality and has taken back individuals who do not have legal status after receiving appropriate documents. “If we do not have legal status in any country and are directed to us with documents, we do background control, we claim that we are in the united state.
(Except the title, the story was not arranged by DNA personnel, but published directly from the Memorial)




