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A 73-year-old undocumented Sikh woman was deported to India after decades in the U.S., despite compliance with immigration rules and protests over her treatment.
A 73-year-old undocumented Sikh woman, Harjit Kaur, was deported to India after more than 30 years in the U.S., despite complying with immigration requirements for over a decade.
Detained during a routine check-in in San Francisco, she was held in multiple facilities, including Bakersfield and Georgia, where she slept on the floor without a bed, was denied showers, and had limited access to food and medication.
Her family and community protested, demanding she be allowed to say goodbye, but were denied.
Kaur, a longtime resident and seamstress in California, had her asylum claim denied in 2012 but continued reporting to ICE.
She was flown on an ICE-chartered plane from Georgia to Armenia and then to New Delhi.
Advocates criticized the treatment as inhumane, highlighting concerns about elderly individuals with health issues being subject to abrupt removals.
Una mujer sikh indocumentada de 73 años fue deportada a la India después de décadas en los Estados Unidos, a pesar del cumplimiento de las reglas de inmigración y las protestas por su trato.