'Deported From US' Becomes New Status Symbol As Video Of Man Sticking Label On His Truck Goes Viral: Watch
A video showing a deported Punjabi man displaying his "Deported From US" status symbol has gone viral.

A video showing a man sticking a written note 'Deported From US' on his truck in Punjab has gone viral on social media. The act highlights that it has become a new status symbol for all those illegal immigrants who have been recently deported by the US in Amritsar, Punjab.
The viral video shows a Punjabi man sticking the 'Deported From US' written note on his truck's door with the symbol of the USA's flag.
The video surfaced on the internet posted on X with the caption, "Deported from USA" is the new status symbol in Punjab."
"Deported from USA" is the new status symbol in Punjab.#DeportBYUSA #Punjab #Indians #IndiansDeported #DeportedCitizens#India #Mumbai #USA #ModiInUS #DonaldTrump #NarendraModi pic.twitter.com/DrOrAknLYY
— Mumbai Congress (@INCMumbai) February 15, 2025
Third US Military Plane With Indian Deportees Lands In Amritsar
After two US military planes landed with Indian deportees in Amritsar, on Sunday night, a third US plane arrived at Amritsar airport carrying 112 Indian nationals who were deported by the US as part of a crackdown by the Donald Trump administration against illegal immigrants.
The plane arrived at Amritsar airport at 10:03 pm, reported PTI quoting sources.
Of the 112 deportees, 44 are from Haryana, 33 from Gujarat, 31 from Punjab, two from Uttar Pradesh and one each from Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, the report added.
The deportees will be allowed to go home after completion of several formalities including immigration, verification and background checks.
Arrangements have been made for the deportees to travel to their destinations.
On Saturday, a US military aircraft brought back a second batch of illegal Indian immigrants as it landed at Amritsar airport. The C-17 aircraft landed at the airport at around 11:35 pm carrying 116 deportees.
Among the 116 deportees, 65 were from Punjab, 33 were from Haryana, eight from Gujarat, two each from Uttar Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra and Rajasthan, and one each from Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.
On February 5, a US military plane brought back 104 illegal Indian immigrants landing at Amritsar airport. Of them, 33 each were from Haryana and Gujarat, and 30 from Punjab.
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