Why don't those who came to America after paying up to 14 crores pay a complaint after being 'deported'?

Jestha 26, 2082

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Why don't those who came to America after paying up to 14 crores pay a complaint after being 'deported'?

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At midnight on Sunday, some were leaving the Tribhuvan International Airport carrying sacks and some full bags. The face was dirty. They did not want to speak.

They were Nepalese who were deported from America. Since Donald Trump assumed the second term as US President, 37 Nepalis arrived in Nepal on Sunday after being expelled for violating US law. 46  Nepalis have been deported and have returned to Nepal. But none of them have yet filed a complaint with the Human Trafficking Investigation Bureau of the police.

Like Sunday, on 21 February, nine Nepalis including a woman were deported and returned via an American chartered plane. At that time, the bureau suggested that all returnees be questioned and filed a complaint against being illegally sent to America. But no one filed a complaint.  

Those who returned after spending millions of rupees, saying that they left voluntarily, no one agrees to file a complaint. "Our money has been spent, they say we will not go to the case," said Superintendent of Police Narendra Kunwar, information officer of the Human Trafficking Investigation Bureau, "we requested the first nine people to register a case but no one agreed." Even now, no one has filed a case.'

On Sunday, those who were deported from the US told the police that they spent between 5 million and 14 million rupees to enter the US illegally. Like those who were deported before, the police have requested to file a complaint this time too. "We contacted those who returned in February and requested them to file a complaint that we would provide legal assistance," said a police officer, "They don't want to come back after leaving here." However, they are not ready to file a complaint saying that they have no complaints. Those who come back do not have any documents, we have to believe what they say," Superintendent of Police Narendra Kunwar said, "We also need a complaint to proceed with the action process. Nothing can be done until we receive a complaint . We have been making legal awareness and requests to the necessary extent.' He has told the police interrogation that he has submitted  . "Nepalese usually do not want to say because it is their relatives and acquaintances," said a policeman, "In the case of foreigners, they say that they do not know the name of the person who gave the money." "The father, brother or someone at home knows the gang that will send them to America, they are the ones who deal with the money," said a policeman. According to the investigative officers of the

Why don't those who came to America after paying up to 14 crores pay a complaint after being 'deported'?

bureau, most of those who entered the US illegally are not ready to file a complaint because their initial agents are relatives or friends. Some are trapped by the assurance that the agent will return the money or send it to another country .

Most of those who pay money to gangs are from Dang, Rukum West and Rukum East districts .

Why don't those who came to America after paying up to 14 crores pay a complaint after being 'deported'?

After Trump was elected as the US President for the second term and took office on January 20, 2025, the US adopted a policy of deporting illegal immigrants including Nepal.

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