In the last eight months alone, 197 men and 18 women have been deported from America and returned to Nepal.
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Since the start of the second term of President Donald Trump, the deportation of Nepalis from the US has continued. Earlier, Nepalis were deported through two different charter flights and regular flights.
More 37 Nepalis deported by the US government for the third time through a charter plane will arrive in Kathmandu on Wednesday . According to the Tribhuvan International Airport Immigration Office, 215 Nepalis have come from the US through deportation in the 8 months from January to August. Previously, the US had sent 8 people including 7 men and 1 woman who were deported on February 21, 2081 to Nepal through a charter plane. On 24th of June, 37 Nepalis including 32 men and 5 women were sent to
Nepal by Omni Air International's call-sign N-486 AX. The charter ship is the third to arrive on Wednesday with deported Nepalis. Apart from this, 170 deportees have arrived in Nepal through regular flights. According to Tribhuvan International Airport Immigration Office, 6 Nepalese have been deported in January, 18 in February, 32 in March, 26 in April, 58 in May, 42 in June, 17 in July and 16 in August. Among those deported, 197 are men and 18 are women.
On January 20, 2025, with his second term in office, President Trump is pushing ahead with the policy of deporting illegal immigrants, including those from Nepal. The Trump administration, through its 'Immigration and Customs Enforcement' (ICE), has launched a campaign to arrest and deport illegal immigrants in various countries including Nepal. Information about the illegal residence of citizens of Mexico, El Salvador, India, Guatemala, Honduras, and Venezuela in the list of 1,445,549 people who came to America from various countries, including Nepal, has already been made public.
According to the Human Trafficking Investigation Bureau of the police, most of the Nepali people who have been expelled from the United States have entered the United States through various countries in Asia, Europe and Africa by paying large sums of money to organized gangs involved in human trafficking. Some people have gone to America for various programs and have been living there illegally.
According to the information received from the immigration and police,
Dang, West Rukum and East Rukum who came as 'deportees' are the most. Most of the 'deportees' have entered the US through the lower route (illegal route) by paying money to organized gangs. According to officials of the Tribhuvan International Airport Immigration Office and the Human Trafficking Investigation Bureau of the Nepal Police, most of the 'deportees' have been found to have reached America through gangs active in various countries including Nepal.
