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India has intensified its action against illegal migrants, particularly along the eastern border, through measures such as deportation and pushbacks, in the wake of recent national security concerns and political developments in Bangladesh. Official data on voluntary departures (returns), formal deportations (removals), and Title 42 expulsions from the United States, 1892–2022 [1] As a percentage of the U.S. population Deportation from the United States is the process of expelling non-citizens. The authority to deport non-citizens rests on the "plenary power" of the federal government, which gives it near-absolute authority over immigration matters. The legal framework for deportation distinguishes between two primary models ... Deportation can be done by a foreign country when a foreigner violates the immigration laws of that country. In most cases, the Indian Embassy/Consulate will not be able to intervene in preventing such deportation for violation of immigration laws. However, in cases where the Indian national concerned may not be at fault or feels he is being unfairly deported, this can be brought to the notice of the Indian Embassy/Consulate, so that it can be taken up with the local immigration authorities ... Deportation is a complex legal process that involves the removal of a foreign national from the territory of a country for violating immigration laws or engaging in activities contrary to public interest.