CHANDIGARH: A 73-year-old grandma, who lived in US for 30 years, "did everything right, worked, paid tax, and never missed any immigration check date" is heartbroken after being deported in cruel manner — denied access to even her medicines on flight and once handed a plate of ice as food during her detention. "After living there for so long, you are suddenly detained and deported this way, it is better to die than to face this. In such a situation, one should not live," Harjit Kaur said with anguish. Choking up while speaking to TOI on Thursday evening, she said: "Look at my feet, they are swollen like cow dung cakes. I neither got medicine nor am I able to walk." Kaur landed in New Delhi on Thursday afternoon and was on her way to her sister's house in Mohali when she narrated her or
‘Better to die than face this’: 73-year-old grandma, deported after 30 years in US

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