30 Indian Nationals Arrested In US Immigration Crackdown On Illegal Truck Drivers, Deportation Likely

Washington: US Border Patrol agents have detained around 30 Indian nationals as part of a large-scale immigration enforcement initiative aimed at identifying undocumented commercial truck drivers operating in the United States. The operation, known as Operation Checkmate, focused on individuals allegedly working in the trucking industry without legal immigration status. Authorities indicated that those arrested are likely to face deportation proceedings. 

Enforcement Drive Targeted Commercial Vehicle Operators

According to information released by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the enforcement action resulted in 52 arrests in Arizona’s Yuma Sector between May 11 and May 15. Of those apprehended, 36 were found to be operating semi-trucks, with 30 identified as Indian nationals. Officials also reported that three of the arrested drivers did not possess valid driver’s licenses. 

Authorities Cite Immigration and Safety Concerns

The operation was part of broader efforts by federal authorities to strengthen immigration enforcement and ensure compliance within the commercial transportation sector. Officials have increasingly scrutinized undocumented individuals working as truck drivers, citing concerns related to public safety, licensing standards, and regulatory compliance. 

Deportation Proceedings Expected

The identities of the arrested individuals have not been publicly disclosed. However, US authorities confirmed that those detained during the operation are expected to enter deportation proceedings. The enforcement action reflects ongoing efforts by immigration agencies to identify and remove individuals found to be residing or working in the country without legal authorization. 

Part of a Wider Immigration Enforcement Strategy

The latest arrests come amid continued immigration enforcement actions across the United States targeting undocumented workers in various industries. Federal agencies have intensified inspections and coordinated operations involving commercial transportation companies as part of wider border security and immigration compliance measures. 

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