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Assam Pushes Back Over 1,600 Illegal Immigrants to Bangladesh in Two Years

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Assam has repatriated more than 1,600 illegal immigrants to Bangladesh over the past two years. Among those expelled, 193 were formally pushed back under the 1950 Expulsion of Pakistan Nationals Act. The state government has been actively enforcing immigration laws to identify and remove undocumented foreign nationals. These measures reflect Assam's continued focus on addressing illegal immigration, a long-standing issue in the northeastern state.

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