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30 Indians living and working illegally in U.S. as truck drivers arrested, will be deported

30 Indians living and working illegally in U.S. as truck drivers arrested, will be deported
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U.S. authorities arrested 30 Indian nationals working illegally as commercial truck drivers during 'Operation Checkmate' in Arizona. The individuals will be deported for violating immigration statutes and posing potential public safety risks.

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This enforcement action underscores the intersection of immigration policy, labor regulation, and public safety on U.S. highways.

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About 30 individuals from India, found to be living in the U.S. illegally and working as commercial truck drivers, have been arrested as part of a federal operation and will soon be deported.

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The article emphasizes the 'illegal' status and public safety risks, aligning with stricter immigration enforcement narratives.

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