US-crimesThe increasing rise in foreigner killings has raised questions about the viability of foreign goals. At least five people died in May due to disturbing situations. Three young Americans were shot at this time. After deportation and broken American ambitions, another guy and his mother-in-law died in India. Portland gunmen killed two Sultanpur Lodhi brothers on May 4.

A Kapurthala fuel station worker was robbed and killed the next day. A Kapurthala resident was killed by an automobile in Fresno, California, in January. These stories exclude accidental fatalities.

On May 10, a father and son from Boparai (Kapurthala) died in Fresno while travelling to celebrate the son’s medical school graduation. Kapurthala attorney Kulwant Singh voiced worry about the current excitement among those wanting to move overseas.

He noted that even US families who lost their sole kid to accidents or gunshots fail to learn from these traumatic experiences. People take their children abroad, often through dangerous “donkey” routes. Unsuccessful people also have more mental health issues.

Former NRI Sabha president Jasvir Singh Gill stressed that the government must properly check travelers’ qualifications. He underlined the necessity of parents teaching children responsibility. Gill noted that young people are flocking abroad without a plan, frequently forming gangs.

The NRI Sabha has even requested CBI assistance. Gill says the government should extradite sought Indian severe offenders to avoid aggravating this situation. By taking precautions, these tragedies may be avoided and prospective travelers can be protected.