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Detained 130 students were aware of their crime: US State dept

by Lalit K Jha/PTI February 5, 2019 1:27 pm
written by Lalit K Jha/PTI February 5, 2019 1:27 pm
Detained 130 students were aware of their crime: US State dept

Washington: All 130 foreign students, including 129 Indians, detained in the US for enrolling in a fake university were aware that they were committing a crime to fraudulently remain in the country, the State Department has said amid claims that they knew nothing about the varsity’s illegal operation.

The State Department’s response came after India issued a demarche to the American Embassy in New Delhi on Saturday, expressing its concern over the detention of Indian students and sought immediate consular access to them.

The foreign students were arrested last week by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for enrolling at the University of Farmington allegedly to remain in America. The fake university was set up by the DHS’s investigating unit in Greater Detroit area to bust the ‘pay-and-stay’ racket.

Eight individuals — either Indian citizens or Indian-Americans — have been arrested for running the racket. They have pleaded “not guilty” before a federal court in Michigan. One of them Phanideep Karnati, 35, who is on an H-1B visa and lives in Louisville, Kentucky was released on a bond of USD 10,000 on Monday.

The seven others – Barath Kakireddy, Suresh Kandala, Prem Rampeesa, Santosh Sama, Avinash Thakkallapally, Aswanth Nune, and Naveen Prathipati – consented to their continued detention before a judge in the Eastern District of Michigan, where they were produced along with Karnati.

“All participants in this scheme knew that the University of Farmington had no instructors or classes (neither online nor in-person) and were aware they were committing a crime in an attempt to fraudulently remain in the United States,” a State Department spokesperson said in a statement on Monday.

The fake university which had no classes, a low tuition fee and gave work permits on the very first day of the enrolment had some 600 students, an overwhelming majority of whom are Indians.

The actual number of those detained is much higher. Some of the students were released from detention and many of those who escaped detention have left the country.

An unknown number of Indian students have been radio-tagged and authorities have put restrictions on their movement.

The Indian Embassy here has made an aggressive effort to reach out to these students and is providing them with legal help with the support of the community leaders, Indian Ambassador to the US, Harsh Vardhan Shringla, on Sunday said that the Ministry of External Affairs will have access to all the students soon.

Shringla said that the embassy officials have been travelling across the US and meeting students at the detention centres since the matter was first reported.

Immigration attorneys have criticised authorities for using ‘troubling’ methods to trap them. They said the students were not aware of the varsity’s illegitimate operation. Eminent Indian-Americans and some media outlets have also questioned the modus operandi of the US government in busting the racket, saying “trapping of innocent students” is a ‘crime’.

In the first reaction, days after the story broke out, the State Department had described it an unfortunate aberration in the proud history of India-US educational exchanges.

“More than a million international students’ study at US institutions each year, including approximately 196,000 Indian students last year. Instances of fraud schemes are rare, unfortunate aberrations in the proud history of educational exchange between the United States and India,” the State Department said.

The US government fully supports international education and is committed to facilitating legitimate student travel, it said in an apparent reference to the panic that the latest US move has created and reports coming out from India that students are now considering option to study in other countries and not the US.

“International students are a valuable asset to our universities and our economy and enrich our communities through sharing their diverse perspectives, skills, and experiences,” it said, acknowledging that Indian students not only bring in about USD 6 billion per annum but also become instrumental in creation of thousands of jobs in the US.

“It is unfortunate that some student recruiters and individuals seek to use the international student programme to foster illegal immigration status in the United States,” the State Department said.

Overseas Friends of BJP USA, in a statement, said that it was shocked to learn that 129 students of Indian-origin were arrested by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, with about 600 students’ fate in jeopardy.

“It is very unfortunate that several students are affected by this University and majority are Telugu students. Most of these students have joined to get their work permits without knowing that this college is not accredited and became victims of this. Their dreams are shattered now,” North America Telugu Association said.

The association has advised other students not to fall into the trap and instead work hard and get Optional Practical Training and Curricular Practical Training (OPT/CPT) from reputed universities as per the normal guidelines.

“If some university is offering a CPT without any course, it is not true at all,” it said.

The Indian embassy in the US has also opened a 24/7 hotline to assist 129 Indian students. It has appointed a nodal officer to help the students in distress.

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