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Tripura arrests 3,705 illegal migrants since 2022; 3,463 are BangladeshisA senior Home Department official stated that 965 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested in 2022, followed by 1,014 in 2023; 947 in 2024; and ...
Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared trying to migrate in 2025Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes last year, with sea routes to Europe proving the deadliest. Many victims were l...
Over 72,000 migrants dead, disappeared globally since 2014: UNMore than 72,000 deaths and disappearances have been documented along migration routes around the world in the past decade, most of them in...
Illegal Rohingyas have no fundamental right to reside in India, asserts govt in SCThe Union government has informed the Supreme Court that illegal Rohingya Muslim migrants do not have a fundamental right to reside and set...
Rohingya Muslims indulging in illegal activities: GovernmentRai said the central government has issued instructions to state governments and union territory administrations advising them to sensitise...
For first time, India deports seven Rohingya immigrants to MyanmarThe illegal immigrants were detained in 2012 and since then they had been lodged in Cachar Central Jail in Assam's Silchar.
Supreme Court allows deportation of seven Rohingyas from Assam to MyanmarThe apex court said the seven Rohingyas were found by the competent court as illegal immigrants and Myanmar had accepted them as its citize...
West Bengal is 'slightly friendly' to Rohingyas; set up camp for 70 families: BSF DGWest Bengal is "slightly friendly" to the Rohingyas and has set up special camps for about 70 such families, BSF Director General (DG) K K ...
Government committed to protecting borders: Rajnath SinghThe meeting, called by the home minister, would discuss the influx of Rohingya and Bangladeshi immigrants, and explore ways to check it, a ...
36,000 Rohingyas in India; terror links cannot be ruled out: BSFIn the border areas, the BSF chief said his troops were not equipped to make a distinction between a Bangladeshi and a Rohingya.
Centre hints at security threat from Rohingyas, settling patternsSenior advocate Rajeev Dhavan, however, contested his position saying that the Rohingyas who have fled Myanmar cannot be treated on par wit...
India in touch with Myanmar, Bangladesh on Rohingya issue:The agenda for today's meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, headed by senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor...
US official: Rohingya should be returned safely to MyanmarMore than 600,000 Rohingya have crossed into Bangladesh since late August amid a crackdown that the UN has called "ethnic cleansing."
India’s firm policy pushes more Rohingyas to BangladeshAccording to BSF officials, at least 50 such Rohingya immigrants, who had been living in India for years, crossed over to Bangladesh over t...
Rohingya bad lot, pose security risk: Tripura Governor Tathagata RoyEarlier in his address at the event, he endorsed the Centre's terming of the Rohingya as "illegal immigrants" and said "they were a bad lot...
China’s Rakhine investment behind its tacit backing of Myanmar on RohingyasWhat is more, China will actively block any attempt by other countries to get the Security Council to pressure Yangon into taking concrete ...
Just as Bangladeshis, Rohingyas too are illegal migrants and not refugeesThe Centre has now informed the Supreme Court in its affidavit of intelligence inputs of links between some Rohingya Muslims and Pakistan’s...
How India's four-pronged strategy on the Rohingya problem evolvedBut sifting through disparate statements and according to senior government sources, a four-pronged policy is being worked on by the Indian...
India, Bangladesh discuss Rohingya crisisBangladesh High Commissioner Syed Muazzem Ali today called on Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar during which the two sides discussed the issue...
Deport illegal immigrants as they pose security threat: GovernmentGovt said the rise of terrorism in last few decades has become a serious concern for most nations as illegal migrants are more vulnerable t...