India protests detention of 129 students in US over 'fake' university

India has made a diplomatic protest to the US after 129 Indian students were arrested for enrolling in a fake university.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency led an undercover operation. Source: AAP

India is closely monitoring the detention of several Indian students in the US, urging authorities there to not deport them against their will.

Indian news reports say as many as 129 Indians were among those detained January 30 by US immigration authorities in connection with enrolment at a fake university.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement said the university was set up by authorities as part of sting operation to catch people violating the terms of their visas.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement it has been in contact with US officials and has expressed concern for the detained students. The ministry urged the US to release them "at the earliest" and cautioned that some "may have been duped".

"Our concern over the dignity and well-being of the detained students and the need for immediate consular access for Indian officials to the detainees was reiterated," the statement said.

It also said the students "should be treated differently from those recruiters who have duped them."

In a statement on January 30, ICE said eight people had been charged with conspiracy to commit visa fraud and harbouring aliens for profit.

"Homeland Security Investigations special agents uncovered a nationwide network that grossly exploited US immigration laws. These suspects aided hundreds of foreign nationals to remain in the United States illegally by helping to portray them as students, which they most certainly were not," Steve Francis, the Homeland Security Investigations special agent in charge, said in the statement.

The university in the Detroit area was operated for almost two years by HSI special agents as part of an undercover operation, the statement said.

The eight alleged recruiters assisted foreign citizen students in "fraudulently obtaining immigration documents from the school and facilitated the creation of false student records, including transcripts, for the purpose of deceiving immigration authorities," it said.

"All participants in the scheme knew that the school had no instructors or actual classes."


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