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#INDIA: PM MODI AND TRUMP. SADANAND DHUME WSJ

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 6 March 2025

⏱️ 9 minutes

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#INDIA: PM MODI AND TRUMP. SADANAND DHUME WSJ
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0:00.0

This is CBSI on the world.

0:05.7

I'm John Batchel.

0:06.9

The Global South said to be at some point driving the migration stories in the Mediterranean

0:14.3

basin, in the English Channel, in Central America, throughout the world to Australia,

0:20.4

the global south.

0:21.7

One country that may sometimes be regarded as the global south,

0:26.2

but it's a bursting source of energy and capitalism, is India.

0:32.0

I read from a new column by Saddam Dumae of the American Enterprise Institute,

0:37.0

his column at the Wall Street Journal-Dictorial

0:38.7

page, that the very successful Prime Minister, Mr. Modi, is being castigated or rebuffed in some

0:47.7

fashion by his own political voices because of migrants who've come to America in some fashion without documentation

0:57.6

and are sent home as the story now unravels all around the world.

1:05.0

The migrants are being returned by the Trump administration.

1:08.4

It is news to me that Mr. Modi is faulted for this.

1:12.4

Saddam, I don't entirely understand this story.

1:15.7

These people came to America without visas.

1:18.8

It's not impossible for them to get visas.

1:21.3

You just have to wait your turn.

1:23.7

And now they're being sent home.

1:25.6

No particular penalty.

1:27.1

They're not going to be jailed when they reach India.

1:29.7

Why is Mr. Modi being criticized?

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