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Detect and deport illegal immigrants, states told

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Asserting that illegal immigrants like Rohingyas pose grave security concerns and infringe on the rights of Indian citizens, the Centre has written to states, asking them to detect and deport them.

In a communicat­ion to states on August 8, the Home Ministry said: “These illegal immigrants not only infringe on the rights of Indian citizens but also pose grave security challenges.”

It says the rise of terrorism in the last few decades has become a serious concern for most nations as illegal migrants are more vulnerable to getting recruited by terrorist organisati­ons.

Infiltrati­on of (the Rohingyas) from Rakhine state of Myanmar into Indian Territory, especially in recent years, besides being a burden on the limited resources of the country also aggravates security challenges posed to India, it said. The ministry said: “Due to a variety of reasons, including political and economic turmoil in neighbouri­ng countries, people from such countries often enter India. There are cultural and ethnic similariti­es, on many occasions such migration goes unnoticed and they settle in Indian territory.” The ministry has asked the state government­s to set up a task force at the district level to identify and deport illegal immigrants.

The intelligen­ce agencies have often expressed concern over a large number of Rohingyas crossing over to India as they feel that terror organisati­ons in Jammu and Kashmir state and other parts may use them against India.

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