Gujarat Man Deported from U.S. After Attempting Entry with Stolen Passport

A Gujarat resident attempted to enter the U.S. with a stolen Pakistani passport and was deported. Authorities arrested him for impersonation, revealing he had paid for the fraudulent identity. Similar cases reveal a pattern of illegal immigration practices as U.S. enforcement tightens.
A man from Gujarat attempted to enter the United States using a stolen Pakistani passport under the assumed identity of Mohammad Najir Hussain. Detected by U.S. authorities, AC Patel was subsequently deported back to India. The Times of India reported that the passport he carried was not forged, but rather a genuine lost document belonging to Mr. Hussain.
These incidents reflect a worrying trend of identity fraud among individuals attempting to migrate illegally. U.S. authorities have strengthened their measures against illegal immigration following changes in administration. The arrest of these individuals highlights the dangers associated with human trafficking and the misuse of official documents.
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