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US Official Margaret MacLeod Calls Rana Extradition A Milestone In India-US Anti-Terror Partnership

Margaret MacLeod called Tahawwur Rana’s extradition a key example of India-US counterterrorism collaboration.

Margaret MacLeod

Margaret MacLeod, the US State Department’s Hindustani spokesperson, described the extradition of Tahawwur Rana – accused in the 2008 Mumbai attacks – as a strong example of growing India-US collaboration in the fight against terrorism.

Speaking to ANI from the London International Media Hub on Tuesday, MacLeod referred to the 26/11 attacks as a ‘horrific’ event and stressed the importance of holding Rana accountable.

She also expressed hope that such bilateral cooperation would continue.

“The extradition of Tahawwur Rana is a great example of the cooperation of India and the US over terrorism. 26/11 was a horrific incident, and Rana should face the law, and I hope this cooperation continues in the future,” MacLeod stated.

On trade ties, MacLeod said US President Donald Trump remained optimistic about a fair trade agreement with India.

“President Trump hopes that there will be a good deal with India that will encourage business on the basis of justice and equality,” she asserted.

MacLeod also shared updates on US immigration policy and deportation processes.

She noted that foreign nationals planning to stay in the US for more than 30 days must register with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) through a mobile app called CBP Home.

“If a non-American wants to live in the US for more than 30 days, they should register with DHS, and there are new facilities for such people, which is a new app named CBP Home that people can use through their mobiles,” MacLeod explained.

Margaret MacLeod Addresses Deportations Of Indian Nationals & Visa Violations

On the topic of deportations involving Indian nationals, MacLeod said that those who follow US laws have nothing to worry about.

Individuals violating visa rules, using fake documents, or overstaying illegally should either leave voluntarily or use the CBP Home App to regularize their status.

“The number of people deported to India and breaking migration rules is constantly changing. The people who are living their lives following American rules need not worry. The people who lie during visa interviews, give forged documents, or stay in the US without permission should better leave the American lands themselves or use the CBP Home App,” MacLeod remarked.

MacLeod also addressed the use of restraints during deportation procedures, stating that officials make decisions on a case-by-case basis, prioritizing security.

“The decision to send people in shackles depends upon the decision of migration officials. It is not for children or women. In these groups, there are people with the accusation of violence upon them, and we think about the security of other people, not just Americans. The restraints are used when it is necessary,” she added.

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