Assam Reinforces Borders: Illegal Immigrants Pushed Back to Bangladesh
Eight illegal immigrants were recently sent back to Bangladesh from Assam, as per Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. The pushback location was unspecified. This action follows several months of heightened efforts to return illegal immigrants caught in Assam back to Bangladesh.
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Assam has taken significant steps to reinforce its borders, recently sending back eight illegal immigrants to Bangladesh, as confirmed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. Although he did not disclose specific details about where the action took place, this gesture reflects the state's ongoing commitment to managing illegal immigration.
In recent months, Assam has intensified its efforts to tackle the issue of illegal immigration. Numerous immigrants have been apprehended and subsequently repatriated to Bangladesh, showcasing the state's proactive approach in addressing border security concerns.
The decision to send back these immigrants serves as a statement of Assam's resolve. It highlights the importance of cooperation and diligence in maintaining lawful entry procedures along the border and protecting regional stability.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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