Indian parents denied entry at US airport as Donald Trump's immigration rules tighten: Report
Indian parents were reportedly denied US entry at Newark airport for not having return tickets.
An Indian couple visiting their children in the US were denied entry at Newark Airport for not having return tickets, according to a report by Mirchi9. The parents had reportedly travelled on B-1/B-2 visitor visas with plans to stay for five months. However, upon arrival, immigration officials reportedly informed them that a return ticket was now mandatory under the new 2025 regulations, according to the report. HT.com cannot independently verify the report.

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Despite their pleas and explanations, the parents were allegedly sent back to India directly from the airport.
Unannounced rule change causes confusion
The unexpected enforcement of this rule has sparked concern among travellers. Immigration officials at the port of entry cited the 2025 regulations as the basis for denying entry to the parents. However, the lack of prior notice or public communication regarding these changes has left many in the dark.
This incident highlights the need for clarity and transparency from US immigration authorities, especially given the far-reaching implications of such policy changes.
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Precautionary measures for Indian travellers
This incident has also set alarm bells ringing among the Indian diaspora and prospective visitors to the US. Many are now questioning what other unforeseen measures might be enforced at ports of entry.
Given President Trump’s reputation for implementing strict immigration policies, travellers are being urged to exercise additional caution. Ensuring all documentation is in order, including return tickets and proof of travel plans, is now crucial to avoid such situations.