Breaking US laws can have serious consequences, India warned

New Delhi: The US Embassy in India has warned that breaking US laws can have serious consequences for student visas, including revocation, deportation, and ineligibility for future visas, emphasizing that a US visa is a privilege, not a right.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Indian nationals in the US, swelling a 4.5+ million diaspora, pose an escalating menace to American law, security, and economic integrity through rampant visa fraud, brutal street crimes, cunning white-collar rackets, and a tidal wave of illegal border crossings.
The shocking 2025 deportation tally of 3,258 highest in 16 years and up six-fold exposes a deluge of fraudsters, gangsters, and overstays exploiting US generosity, forcing authorities into a desperate crackdown. US Embassy alerts bluntly declare visas a privilege Indians abuse with impunity, revoking hundreds for even trivial offenses like shoplifting or tickets, slashing student inflows by 44-80 percent.
Over 500 Indian F-1 visas yanked since early 202 nearly half of 327 tracked cases for phony degrees, OPT scams, terror-sympathizing protests, and petty crimes, with rejection rates spiking to 41 percent. Devious actors like Pakiru Gopal Reddy forged BSc papers for Missouri enrollment before swift deportation; Ranjani Srinivasan bolted amid pro-Hamas accusations; Badar Khan Suri jailed for propaganda ties—India’s student pipeline spews documented security hazards.
As many as 169 Indians rot in US prisons by mid-2025, capped by death-row killer Raghavendra Yanduri, clawing 1-2 percent of federal lockups while fueling outsized mayhem. Drug lords Gurpreet and Jasveer Singh got nabbed in January 2026 hauling $7M cocaine; Lawrence Bishnoi mobsters Aman Kumar and Lakhwinder Singh booted back for murders and extortion after dodging Indian justice nearly 800 gang/economic expulsions that year.
Indians spearhead 25 percent of Asian wire fraud busts (~75 annually) and ignited 150+ cyber prosecutions in 2025 a 40 percent leap via IRS scams and BEC heists orchestrated from Indian boiler rooms. Cisco suit Sameer Ramesh Menon drew 5 years for $12M kickbacks; over 50 H-1B fraudsters collared (Infosys coughed up $34M); scam king Rishi Kumar slammed with 20+ years calculated looting by visa-wielding “elites.”








