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  2. Emigration Act, 1983 - Wikipedia

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    The Act made the Protector General of Emigrants and other Protectors of Emigrants the authorities who could register recruiting agents. A person could operate as a recruiting agent for emigrants only if registered. The Act also provided details on the application, terms and conditions, renewal, and cancellation of registration. [2] [3]: 7

  3. Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act, 1983

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    The Act was challenged by Sarbananda Sonowal in courts. In 2005 a three-judge Bench of the Supreme Court of India held that the Illegal Migrants (Determination by Tribunals) Act, 1983 and rules "has created the biggest hurdle and is the main impediment or barrier in the identification and deportation of illegal migrants" and struck down the Act.

  4. National Register of Citizens - Wikipedia

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    Its purpose is to document all the legal citizens of India so that the illegal immigrants can be identified and deported. [1] [2] It has been implemented for the state of Assam starting in 2013–2014. [3] The Government of India announced plans to implement it for the rest of the country in 2021, [4] but it has not yet been implemented.

  5. US and India discuss concerns about 'irregular immigration ...

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    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed with his Indian counterpart, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, concerns related to "irregular migration" on Tuesday, the State Department said. New U.S ...

  6. Illegal immigration to India - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Bangladesh has denied India's claims on illegal immigration. [80] [81] After the 2001 census, the anxiety somewhat reduced when the growth rates were found to have returned to near-normal levels, particularly in West Bengal, thus negating the fear that there was an unabated influx of migrants, [82] [83] although some concern ...

  7. Refugees in India - Wikipedia

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    Anyone who believes that a foreigner has entered India, or who is the owner or managers of the property where a foreigner resides illegally, must inform the nearest police station within 24 hours of the presence of such foreigner. [26] The Foreigners Act allows the government to detain a foreigner until he is deported back to his own country. [28]

  8. File:Acts of the Parliament of India 1958.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The decision of the Supreme Court of India in "Eastern Book Company & Ors vs D.B. Modak & Anr" on 12 December, 2007 interpreted this section of the Act as making the material public domain. This work is also in the public domain in the U.S.A. because it is an edict of a government , local or foreign.

  9. Immigration and Naturalization Service v. Chadha - Wikipedia

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    Section 244(a)(1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, authorized the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to suspend deportation of an alien continually residing in the United States for at least seven years where the U.S. Attorney General, in his discretion, found that deportation would result in "extreme hardship". After making ...