US military flight deporting migrants to India, official says

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A US official said the C-17 aircraft had departed for India with migrants aboard but would not arrive for at least 24 hours.

A US official said the C-17 aircraft had departed for India with migrants aboard but would not arrive for at least 24 hours.

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WASHINGTON - A US military plane is deporting migrants to India, a US official said on Feb 3, the farthest destination of the Trump administration's military transport flights for migrants.

President Donald Trump has increasingly turned to the military to help carry out his immigration agenda, including sending additional troops to the US-Mexico border, using military aircraft to deport migrants and opening military bases to house them.

The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the C-17 aircraft had departed for India with migrants aboard but would not arrive for at least 24 hours.

The Pentagon has also started providing flights to

deport more than 5,000 immigrants

held by US authorities in El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California.

So far, military aircraft have flown migrants to Guatemala, Peru and Honduras.

The military flights are a costly way to transport migrants. Reuters reported that a military deportation flight to Guatemala last week likely cost at least US$4,675 (S$6,350) per migrant. REUTERS

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