Gujarat Man Caught Using Stolen Passport to Enter US, Faces Deportation

A Gujarat man, AC Patel, was caught trying to enter the US with a stolen Pakistani passport, leading to his deportation. Similarly, Karan Jayanti Tandel faced charges for using fake credentials to secure his Indian passport and apply for Portuguese citizenship. These cases reflect intensified scrutiny by US immigration officials and increased deportations of undocumented Indian immigrants.
Recently, a man from Gujarat attempted to enter the United States using a stolen Pakistani passport. AC Patel, operating under the alias Mohammad Najir Hussain, was apprehended at the Delhi airport upon his return after US authorities identified the fraudulent identity. The actual passport belonged to Mr. Hussain, which led to Patel’s arrest for impersonation and passport misuse.
These incidents highlight the increasing risks of identity fraud and human trafficking attempts by individuals seeking illegal entry into the US. US immigration authorities have intensified their efforts to curb such practices, leading to a higher number of deportations of Indian nationals. Both Patel and Tandel face severe legal repercussions, reflecting strict enforcement of immigration laws.
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