Amid growing concerns over the treatment of Indian students in the United States, the US Embassy in India has issued a strong statement following the recent deportation of an Indian student from Newark Airport. The embassy reiterated that while the US continues to welcome legitimate travellers, entering the country is not a right and violations of visa rules or immigration laws will not be tolerated.
The student, whose identity has not been officially released, was reportedly handcuffed and deported upon arrival at the Newark airport over suspected visa issues. The incident triggered a wave of criticism and concern on social media over the handling of Indian nationals, especially students, in the US.
Responding to the incident, the US Embassy stated: "There is no right to visit the United States. We cannot and will not tolerate illegal entry, abuse of visas, or violation of U.S. law." The embassy emphasized the importance of transparency and legal compliance in the visa process, while also reminding applicants to ensure accurate documentation and adherence to visa conditions.
This statement comes at a time when reports of increased scrutiny of international students at US ports of entry have surfaced. The embassy’s clarification is seen as both a warning and reassurance—welcoming lawful visitors but cracking down on irregularities.