An account shared on social media has sparked concern among Indian professionals working in the US on H-1B visas. An X user, Chetan Anantharamu, claimed that an Infosys employee from Mysuru, who was in the US on an on-site
assignment, was allegedly detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and given just two hours to pack his belongings.According to the post, the employee was presented with two options -- go to jail or be deported. After choosing deportation, he was allegedly escorted by ICE agents to the airport to ensure he boarded a flight to India via Frankfurt."Heard a wild wild story tdy of an Infy employee from Mysuru who was on-site for a project in US. Was picked up by ICE agents, given 2 hours to pack up from his home, given 2 choices. Either go to jail or get deported. Once that chap chose to return back to India, was escorted by agents & handed to airport authorities in US to ensure he is aboard the flight to India via Frankfurt transit," the account wrote. The post further claims that the employee was publicly humiliated during the journey, with announcements allegedly made onboard the aircraft instructing crew to ensure he did not “escape” upon landing in Frankfurt. Similar announcements were reportedly made during the connecting flight to Bengaluru, instructing that he remain seated until takeoff.
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