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'He’s having a seizure': ICE faces backlash after viral clip shows man losing consciousness while holding child during arrest

November 08, 2025 7:07 pm

The footage, first published by the Boston Globe, shows chaos inside a vehicle in Fitchburg as a woman in the passenger seat desperately tries to revive the man beside her, with a crying child caught in between.

Canada rejects 74% of Indian student visa applications amid immigration policy overhaul

November 04, 2025 9:55 am

While the overall rejection rate for all countries hovered around 40 per cent, Chinese applicants faced a 24 per cent refusal rate, underscoring intense scrutiny directed at Indian candidates.

OCI cardholders can now submit e-arrival form online 72 hours before arrival

October 25, 2025 1:34 pm

A person is considered an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) Cardholder if he or she is registered by the Government of India under Section 7A of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2015.

Explained: In a year of mass deportations, what India’s new Overseas Mobility Bill seeks to change

October 19, 2025 8:15 am

In a year when scores of Indian immigrants were deported from the US under the Trump administration, issues of immigration have come starkly into focus. Here’s what the government plans to do.

From Satya Nadella to Aravind Srinivas: Indian-origin tech leaders who began their journey on H1-B visas

October 14, 2025 11:13 am

Here’s a list of some of the high-profile tech industry leaders who were once H-1B visa holders and where they stand on the proposed rule changes.

In first key text, Pope Leo urges Catholics to help immigrants

October 09, 2025 7:51 pm

Leo signals continuity with late Pope Francis, saying that global market systems exacerbate poverty

Another detainee dies after Dallas ICE facility shooting

September 30, 2025 10:54 pm

The family of Miguel Ángel García-Hernández, 32, said he died after being removed from life support, according to a statement provided through the League of United Latin American Citizens, a civil rights organization.

UK anti-immigration protests are about a lot of things, but they're normalising racism

September 30, 2025 4:27 pm

The government is happy to acknowledge the 'legitimate concerns' of the protesters — who is there to address the legitimate fears of immigrants and non-White people?

Three killed at Dallas immigration facility, shooter dead but motive unclear

September 24, 2025 7:44 pm

“It could be employees, it could be civilians that were visiting the facility, it could be detainees,” acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said on Wednesday.

Who is Tommy Robinson, the activist behind London anti-immigration rally?

September 14, 2025 2:58 pm

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is seeking to consolidate Britain’s fragmented far-right by allying with Advance UK, a new political party launched by former Reform UK members.

IMMIGRATION VIDEOS

New India-Bangladesh immigration centre to be opened

February 17, 2016 5:05 am

Jalpaiguri, Feb 17 (ANI): A new immigration check point between India and Bangladesh is expected to boost trade and ties between the neighbours. The immigration centre would be inaugurated in Siliguri town on February 18. The new check point has been set up after fervent protests by local businessmen. The first immigration centre was opened in 1994 for trade between Bhutan and Bangladesh and in 1997 for trade between Nepal and Bangladesh

Two travel agents held in Jalandhar for illegally sending people to US

January 19, 2016 9:01 am

Jalandhar, Jan 19 (ANI): After a tragic boat accident near Panama claimed nearly 22 lives, Punjab Police arrested two travel agents for illegally sending people to the United State. Inspector General of Police, Arpit Shukla, said the investigation was underway and more arrests. Police has arrested two travel agents, who were involved in sending people illegally to the US. Families claimed the victims had paid nearly two million rupees to travel agents for immigration to the US. Dubious travel agents often lure innocent youths in small or district towns with a false promise of plump jobs abroad, sometimes even landing them in jail.

Two travel agents held in Jalandhar for illegally sending people to US

January 19, 2016 9:01 am

Jalandhar, Jan 19 (ANI): After a tragic boat accident near Panama claimed nearly 22 lives, Punjab Police arrested two travel agents for illegally sending people to the United State. Inspector General of Police, Arpit Shukla, said the investigation was underway and more arrests. Police has arrested two travel agents, who were involved in sending people illegally to the US. Families claimed the victims had paid nearly two million rupees to travel agents for immigration to the US. Dubious travel agents often lure innocent youths in small or district towns with a false promise of plump jobs abroad, sometimes even landing them in jail.

Two travel agents held in Jalandhar for illegally sending people to US

January 19, 2016 9:01 am

Jalandhar, Jan 19 (ANI): After a tragic boat accident near Panama claimed nearly 22 lives, Punjab Police arrested two travel agents for illegally sending people to the United State. Inspector General of Police, Arpit Shukla, said the investigation was underway and more arrests. Police has arrested two travel agents, who were involved in sending people illegally to the US. Families claimed the victims had paid nearly two million rupees to travel agents for immigration to the US. Dubious travel agents often lure innocent youths in small or district towns with a false promise of plump jobs abroad, sometimes even landing them in jail.

Two travel agents held in Jalandhar for illegally sending people to US

January 19, 2016 9:01 am

Jalandhar, Jan 19 (ANI): After a tragic boat accident near Panama claimed nearly 22 lives, Punjab Police arrested two travel agents for illegally sending people to the United State. Inspector General of Police, Arpit Shukla, said the investigation was underway and more arrests. Police has arrested two travel agents, who were involved in sending people illegally to the US. Families claimed the victims had paid nearly two million rupees to travel agents for immigration to the US. Dubious travel agents often lure innocent youths in small or district towns with a false promise of plump jobs abroad, sometimes even landing them in jail.

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