Zero sympathy for criminals. If you don't want to be treated like a criminal then don't break the law by entering a country illegally. Also, it's not like they were being abused or starved in India and they had to flee the country or something.
Brothers, Bros and Bhai log, it's all pomp and show by Mr. Orange as a hard tactic for negotiations and garnering approval ratings at home. Come Ides of March and it would all be back to "normal". As for illegal migrants and migration, it continued, it continues, and will continue as long as people want to migrate and are willing to pay obscene amounts for it.
Zero sympathy for criminals. If you don't want to be treated like a criminal then don't break the law by entering a country illegally. Also, it's not like they were being abused or starved in India and they had to flee the country or something.
Well, the pickup was from Amman. I don't know why ships weren't used as Jordan does have access to sea at Aquaba.
About 170,000 people were evacuated (airlifted) from Amman, Jordan, to Bombay – a distance of 4,117 km (2558 mi) – by Air India, operating 488 flights in association with Indian Airlines, from August 18, 1990 to October 20, 1990 – lasting 63 days.
Nonetheless, U.S. Department of Homeland Security officials have been frustrated by what they say is Beijing's longstanding refusal to cooperate on repatriation by declining to issue travel documents.
The department has warned of escalating consequences for Chinese officials, including visa sanctions, for refusal to accept tens of thousands of Chinese nationals, opens new tab in the U.S. under deportation orders.