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'Deport my husband, he's fake, marrying someone else in US': Indian woman Samanpreet Kaur's plea to ICE goes viral

'Deport my husband, he's fake, marrying someone else in US': Indian woman Samanpreet Kaur's plea to ICE goes viral

Time of India3 days ago
Indian woman writes on Instagram that her husband is illegally in the US, asks ICE to deport him.
An Indian woman has urged the ICE to deport her husband, claiming that he sought asylum in the US on a fake ground; he has no life threat in India and is now going to marry someone else. Giving details of her husband, Samanpreet said that she lives in India while her husband Navreet Singh is in California's Fresno.
Navreet came to the US in 2022 on an asylum case and they have a seven-year-old daughter.
Samanpreet claimed that Navreet's asylum case is fake and he entered the US illegally only to earn money and citizenship. She also explained why she did not out him before. She was threatened by her in-laws and then was promised that she would also be taken to the US.
The post revealed secret routes to enter the US illegally -- via Nepal or via Africa.
But Samanpreet did not go to the US.
An Indian woman appealed to ICE to deport her husband who made a fake claim to get asylum in the country.
The aggrieved wife claimed that her husband told her father that he was marrying someone in the US for a green card. "I can give proof of his fake asylum whenever i am asked. I want justice for me and my daughter.
So I request that he be deported for faking asylum. And if he has really married someone or intending to marry as told by my father-in-law, I want to file case against both of them as well deport my husband back to his home.
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Bigamy is a criminal offense in India as well USA," the woman wrote.
"It is not that I have any grudge against my husband. But being from Sikh family, I believe in one marriage only. If my husband claims to be Khalistani, then how come he can abandon sikh customs and marry another woman while having a wife and child already," Samanpreet added.
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