**Chandigarh, India** – In a recent statement, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh expressed deep concern over the mass deportation of Indian nationals from the United States, describing it as a significant wake-up call for the youth of Punjab. The Chief Minister urged young individuals to refrain from undertaking illegal journeys abroad in search of better opportunities.
The deportation, which saw hundreds of Indian nationals being sent back to their home country, has highlighted the risks and uncertainties associated with illegal immigration. “The dreams of many young Punjabis have been shattered,” Singh remarked, emphasizing the need for awareness and legal pathways for migration.
Singh further stated that the state government is committed to providing better employment opportunities within Punjab to deter youth from seeking illegal routes abroad. He called upon parents and community leaders to guide the younger generation towards safer and legal avenues for pursuing their aspirations.
The Chief Minister’s comments come in the wake of increasing reports of human trafficking and exploitation faced by those attempting to migrate illegally. Singh assured that the government would take stringent measures against illegal immigration networks operating within the state.
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