
Indian Woman Requests US To Deport Her Husband: ‘He Is A Fake Asylee'
An Indian woman's emotional plea on social media has gone viral after she publicly urged the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to deport her husband. The woman accused him of abandoning her and their 7-year-old daughter and of fraudulently seeking asylum in the United States.
Samanpreet Kaur, currently residing in India, took to Instagram to share her story. She claimed that her husband left her and their 7-year-old daughter after moving to the US in 2022. In the widely circulated post, Kaur alleged that her husband entered the US illegally as a 'fake asylee.'
Where Is The Husband Now
According to her, he is now living in California and is eyeing getting a green card. Despite still being legally married to her, she claimed that her husband is either in a live-in relationship or attempting to remarry a US woman.
'He is a fake asylee, as he has no life threat here in his home country. And now he has married or is intending to marry someone or is having a live-in relationship, in which circumstances I don't know, but he is still married to me legally," Kaur wrote in her post.
The post includes several pieces of personal documentation, such as their wedding photos, marriage certificate, and their daughter's birth certificate. A video clip attached to the post allegedly shows the moment her husband crossed into the US in May 2022.
Women's Further Claims
The woman further claimed that she initially did not report the situation because her husband had promised to bring her and their daughter to the US later. She also added that she was threatened by her father-in-law if she attempted to interfere.
'On the day of his flight, I found out that he is going illegally to the USA. I was devastated because my father-in-law and husband kept me in the dark. My father-in-law threatened me that if I dared to stop my husband, either he or my husband would commit suicide," she wrote.
The woman revealed, 'They both promised me that either legally or illegally, they will help me reach my husband. I was against going illegally, but he had tried two times before to reach the USA, along with tagging me and our daughter forcefully via Nepal for the first try and via Dar-es-Salaam, Africa, for the second."
In the last few lines, Samanpreet said she now wants justice for herself and her daughter, asserting that she has proof of her husband's false asylum claim. She stated, 'I want justice for me and my daughter. Bigamy is a criminal offence in India as well as in the USA."
In the comments section of the post, she also clarified that she doesn't have any grudge against her husband. But being from a Sikh family, her cultural values allow only one marriage. 'I beg you all to help me in sending my husband back to India," she concluded.
It is worth noting that the ICE has not yet responded to the Instagram post.
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