The U.S. government has reportedly spent an estimated $10,000 per detainee on recent deportation flights to India, sparking debates over the high cost of deportations compared to a regular commercial flight ticket priced at around $500. Officials familiar with the process say the deportation flights, conducted using military aircraft, have cost over $1 million per trip.
Critics argue that the exorbitant spending on deportations reflects inefficiencies and excessive use of resources, especially when cheaper alternatives could be considered. Human rights groups have also raised concerns over the treatment of deportees, particularly after videos surfaced showing Indian nationals being shackled while being led onto these flights.
U.S. immigration authorities defend the costs, arguing that deportation logistics include security measures, chartered flights, and coordination with foreign governments. The mass deportation of Indian nationals, many of whom were caught attempting illegal entry into the U.S., marks a significant shift in immigration enforcement policies under the Biden administration.
With mounting pressure from immigrant advocacy groups and lawmakers, it is still uncertain whether the U.S. will continue military-led deportations or look for cost-effective alternatives to deal with undocumented migrants in the future.