India issues 'demarche' to American embassy on detention of Indian students in US

| Updated: Feb 2, 2019, 17:12 IST

Highlights

  • The external affairs ministry expressed its concern over the dignity and well-being of the detained students
  • The foreign students, who were arrested for enroling at a fake US varsity, are largely Indians
  • India has underlined to the US Embassy that students should be treated differently from recruiters who duped them
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NEW DELHI: India on Saturday issued a demarche to the American Embassy here, expressing its concern over the detention of Indian students in the US, and sought immediate consular access + to them.

The external affairs ministry said India continues to closely monitor and take proactive measures to address the situation arising out of the detention of several Indian students in connection with their enrolment in a "fraudulent university in the US".

One-hundred-thirty foreign students arrested by US authorities for enroling at a fake university allegedly to remain in that country are largely Indians. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents made the arrests on Wednesday.

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Asked about the demarche issued by the external affairs ministry, a spokesperson from the American Embassy said, "We can confirm that the embassy received a demarche from the ministry of external affairs about the Indian citizens detained in the Unites States this week."

Indian embassy opens hotline for students detained by US authorities

As many as 129 Indians are among the 130 foreign students arrested for enroling at a fake university allegedly to remain in the US. The university in Detroit's Farmington Hills was part of an undercover operation by the Department of Homeland Security designed to expose immigration fraud. Hotline numbers are–202-322-1190 and 202-340-2590.


The ministry underlined to the US Embassy that students, who may have been duped into enrolling in the ‘university', should be treated differently from those recruiters who have duped them.

"We have urged the US side to share full details and regular updates of the students with the government, to release them from detention at the earliest and not to resort to deportation against their will," the ministry said.

The India mission and consulates have visited several detention centres throughout the US to extend consular assistance to the detained students, the MEA said.


"So far, about 30 Indian students have been contacted by our consular officers. Efforts to contact the remaining Indian students are continuing," it said.


The ministry said a 24/7 helpline has been established in the Indian Embassy in Washington for assistance/queries related to the detention of Indian students.


The helpline numbers are: +1-202-322-1190 and +1-202-340-2590 and email is: cons3.washington@mea.gov.in.


The ministry said the Indian government and the Indian Embassy and consulates in the US attach the highest priority to the welfare of the detained students and will continue to work with the American authorities and other stakeholders to address the issue.
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