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Gupta

American  
[goop-tuh, guhp-] / ˈgʊp tə, ˈgʌp- /

noun

  1. a dynasty of N India (a.d. 320–540) whose court was the center of classical Indian art and literature.

  2. the empire of this dynasty, encompassing all of N India and Gujarat.


Gupta British  
/ ˈɡʌptə /

noun

  1. the dynasty ruling northern India from the early 4th century to the late 6th century ad : the period is famous for achievements in art, science, and mathematics

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Manish Gupta, a 35-year-old engineering manager for a fintech firm in India, rushed to the airport in Dubai around 11:45 a.m. on Saturday, less than two hours after the U.S. and Israel launched their initial attacks, hoping he and his family could catch their flight back to New Delhi.

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“That’s what the Fourth Amendment has always required,” Nayna Gupta, policy director at American Immigration Council, told me.

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And if there is no way to hold agents or agencies accountable, then “it’s a meaningless restriction,” Gupta said.

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“There are more meaningful reforms that could have been included, in particular ensuring that there is a way for people to individually sue federal officers who violate constitutional and civil rights,” Gupta said.

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