हिन्दी English ಕನ್ನಡ తెలుగు मराठी ગુજરાતી বাংলা ਪੰਜਾਬੀ தமிழ் অসমীয়া മലയാളം मनी9 TV9 UP
India Budget 2026 Sports Tech World Business Career Religion Entertainment LifeStyle Photos Shorts Education Science Cities Videos

Woman requests US to deport her husband to India, alleges him to be fake asylee

Samanpreet Kaur, an Indian woman, is publicly urging US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to deport her husband, whom she accuses of being a "fake asylee" and abandoning her and their 7-year-old daughter after moving to the US.

The woman has accused her husband of abandoning her and their 7-year-old daughter after moving to the US. (Photo credit: Instagram)
| Updated on: Jul 30, 2025 | 06:16 PM
Trusted Source

New Delhi: In a strange request, a woman living in India has urged the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) through social media to deport her husband.

She has accused her husband of abandoning her and their 7-year-old daughter after moving to the US. The woman, Samanpreet Kaur, made a post on Instagram in which she alleged that her husband went to the US as a "fake asylee".

Also Read

Her husband, currently living in California, promised to take her with him to the US, and hence she did not report him initially. But since he is allegedly planning to get married, the woman has complained that he should be deported to India.

What did she write in the post?

The post read, "My name is Samanpreet Kaur, and currently I am living in India. My husband went to the USA in 2022 on an asylum case. He is a fake asylee as he has no life threat here in his home country. And now he has married or is intending to marry someone or is having a live-in relationship, on which circumstances I don't know, but he is still married to me legally."

She added, "He went there illegally just to earn money as well as citizenship. We have a 7-year-old daughter, and he didn't think twice before abandoning both of us."

She also claimed that she was told about his illegal emigration to the US on the day of his flight, and she was devastated because her father-in-law and husband kept Kaur in the dark. She wrote, "My father-in-law threatened me that if I dared to stop my husband, either he or I would commit suicide."

She claimed, "They both promised me that either legally or illegally, they will help me reach my husband. I was against going illegally, but he had tried two times before to reach the USA, along with tagging me and our daughter forcefully via Nepal for the first try and on the second via Dar-es-salaam, Africa."

Kaur also claimed to have proof about her husband's fake asylum and said she wants justice for her daughter and herself. Also, she shared a few of her wedding pictures along with a video showing her husband reaching the US border. She wrote in the comments section, "I believe in one marriage only. I beg you all to help me send my husband back to India."

Photo Gallery

Entertainment

World

Sports

Lifestyle

India

Technology

Business

Religion

Shorts

Career

Videos

Education

Science

Cities