Britain loses bid to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada London: The British government on Wednesday lost the latest round of its long-running legal battle to deport radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada, who is wanted in his native Jordan after having been convicted of terrorism charges in 1999.

Successive British governments have tried for years to get rid of the cleric, who has been in and out of jail since first being arrested in 2001.

Qatada's lawyers have foiled their attempts by claiming that he might not receive a fair re-trial in Jordan due to the use of evidence against him having been obtained using torture.

Abu Qatada won a last minute appeal against deportation in November 2012 and earlier March was arrested and jailed again for breaching bail conditions prohibiting the use of mobile phones and other communications equipment in his house....more    
09:15 PM, Mar 27, 2013

Fasih Mohammad a very important catch: Government New Delhi: The Government on Monday termed the arrest of suspected Indian Mujahideen terrorist Fasih Mohammad as a "very important catch", saying Saudi Arabia fully cooperated in his deportation to India. "It was a very important catch. He was deported by Saudi Arabia," Union Home Secretary RK Singh told reporters here. Giving the first official reaction after Fasih's arrest by Delhi Police at the Indira Gandhi International Airport here, the...  
04:50 PM, Oct 22, 2012

London varsity crisis hits 'Brand Britain' abroad London: Amidst much hand-wringing, the revocation of London Metropolitan University's licence to admit and teach Indian and other non-EU students has caused a "high level of concern" in various countries from where students come to study in the UK. LMU's board of governors were scheduled to meet later on Monday to discuss the situation, while student and other unions expressed support to the international students affected by the licence revocation...  
07:54 PM, Sep 03, 2012

British India-born UK academic faces deportation London: In a bizarre case involving Britain's immigration laws, a 70-year-old academic born in British India and hailed as the symbol of national resilience after being a victim of the July 7, 2005 London attacks, is reported to be facing deportation. John Tulloch, a prominent academic born in India in 1942, belongs to a family that served in colonial India for generations. His father was a major in Gurkha Rifles...  
05:37 PM, Sep 02, 2012

UK university in a row; 300 Indians to be deported? London: The London Metropolitan University has been banned from teaching overseas students, leaving more than 2,000 under-graduates potentially facing deportation. This includes 300 Indian students too and their fate now hangs in balance. The London Metropolitan University's overseas recruitment licence was suspended last month during a UK Border Agency investigation. It found that a significant number of students were staying in the country illegally and there was no sufficient evidence...  
07:50 AM, Aug 31, 2012

UK: 2,000 foreign students at risk of deportation London: More than 2,000 foreign students face possible deportation from Britain after their university was stripped of its right to authorise visas. London Metropolitan University lost its "highly trusted status" because a survey found more than a quarter of its foreign students did not have permission to be in the country, Immigration Minister Damian Green said on Thursday. A "significant proportion" of students did not have a good standard of...  
06:47 PM, Aug 30, 2012

US policy to benefit illegal Indian immigrants Washington: At least 30,000 Indians would be among the 1.76 million undocumented illegal immigrants who would benefit from US President Barack Obama's new policy to defer deportation of illegal immigrants for two years, a new study said. Using Current Population Survey data from the US Census Bureau, Migration Policy Institute (MPI) estimates that as many as 1.76 million people, under the age of 31, could be at risk of being...  
08:34 AM, Aug 08, 2012

US not to seek Dharun Ravi's deportation New York: US immigration officials will not seek to deport the former Rutgers University student who was convicted in March of bias crimes for using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate's encounter with another man, a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesman said on Monday. The decision likely means that Dharun Ravi, 20, will be allowed to continue living in the United States after he is released from...  
03:23 AM, Jun 19, 2012

Obama reacts angrily to reporter for interrupting Washington: President Barack Obama responded angrily to a reporter from a conservative online publication who interrupted him during remarks on immigration in the White House Rose Garden. Obama was speaking about his plan to stop deporting younger illegal immigrants who came to the US as children. Midway through the remarks on Friday, Neil Munro of the Daily Caller shouted to Obama, "Why do you favor foreigners over American workers?" Obama...  
08:54 AM, Jun 16, 2012

Joy and anger as Obama relaxes deportation rules Phoenix: Undocumented Mexican youths who came to the United States as children reacted with joy to an Obama administration rule change on Friday that could spare them deportation, although opponents slammed it as amnesty and ridiculous. "It hasn't really sunk in entirely, but I feel a sense of joy and happiness because I know this is really going to change my life," said Justino Mora, 22, an undocumented computer science...  
05:31 AM, Jun 16, 2012

Students came on valid visas: Consul General

Fake varsity: Consul General Susmita G Thomas denied all allegations of visa fraud. ...
12:13 PM, Feb 03, 2011

Are the indian students culpable or victims?

On Talking Point, Rajdeep Sardesai asks, 'Are the indian students culpable or victims?' ...
11:17 PM, Jan 31, 2011

'Problem with Tri-Valley, not with students'

We have sent my sister in a very proper manner, says Ajay Kishor, brother of a student. ...
08:16 AM, Jan 31, 2011

Help us complete study: Tri-Valley students Washington: Duped by an American university, a harassed group of Indian students has met the Consul General in San Francisco seeking help to complete their studies and claimed that they have not violated any law. A group of 35 students from Tri-Valley University (TVU) yesterday met Consul General Sushmita Gongulee Thomas. Thomas said she had also sought factual position from the US Government on the status of these students. "We...  
11:30 AM, Jan 28, 2011

Nepali student's husband denies hand in deportation Neetu's husband is an influential leader in Nepal. ...  
04:05 PM, Jan 05, 2010

Extradited student Neetu's husband to return to Nepal
by IANS
FTII student Neetu Singh was deported to Kathmandu. ...  
05:50 PM, Jan 03, 2010

Nepali student at FTII deported for anti-national behaviour The girl alleges she was deported at the behest of her husband. ...  
12:51 AM, Jan 02, 2010

Answers sought on Nepali film student's deportation Union Home Ministry asks Maharashtra govt to send report. ...  
05:07 PM, Jan 01, 2010

SC orders child to back to father in US

Seven-year-old Aryan Aditya Chandran is caught in a bitter custodial battle. ...
01:09 AM, Nov 19, 2009

SC orders deportation of US-born child, Indian mother
by IANS
The bench of 2 Justices said New York family court will take a call. ...  
08:44 PM, Nov 17, 2009