India, Aug. 18 -- For years, tech salesman Brent Jindra cast his ballot with unwavering loyalty for US President Donald Trump, drawing deep conviction from the Trump administration's hard-line stance on border security and immigration enforcement, according to a New York Times report. Yet, that steadfast political alignment fractured within fifteen minutes at a California airport when US federal immigration agents placed his Russian-born wife in handcuffs.

The harrowing ordeal experienced by Jindra and his wife, Galina Bobreneva, illuminates an escalating front in the US deportation strategy, where immigration enforcement operations have increasingly expanded into airports and public transit hubs to apprehend individuals with legal visa ...