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The Supreme Court of India ruled that Rohingya refugees found to be foreigners under Indian law must be deported. The court noted that UNHCR identity cards may not offer legal protection in India, which is not a signatory to the refugee convention. Despite a pending hearing, some Rohingya individuals were reportedly arrested and deported. The court will finally hear the matter on July 31, with the government assuring deportations will follow legal procedures.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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