Assam to Expel Illegal Immigrants Without Tribunal Hearing, Gives Them 10-Day Notice To Prove Citizenship

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 03:45:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 07:22:36

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Assam to Expel Illegal Immigrants Without Tribunal Hearing, Gives Them 10-Day Notice To Prove Citizenship

A recent decision made by the state of Assam, located in northeastern India, has sparked discussion on immigration and citizenship. The state assembly has approved a new standard operating procedure (SOP) that allows officials to expel individuals identified as illegal immigrants without the need for a tribunal hearing.

According to the newly adopted procedure, once an individual has been identified as an illegal immigrant, the responsible official will issue a written order stating the reasons for this determination. The individual will then be given 10 days to prove their citizenship with appropriate documents. If they fail to provide sufficient evidence within this timeframe, they can be deported.

This move by Assam has drawn mixed reactions. Some view it as a necessary step to address the issue of illegal immigration, while others express concerns about the potential for discrimination and error given that Assam has a large population of Bengali Hindus, Muslims, and other minorities.

It remains to be seen how this new mechanism will be implemented and the impact it will have on individuals and communities in the state of Assam.

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