India expels thousands of migrants in dead of night
India conducts overnight deportation of thousands of undocumented migrants.
India conducts overnight deportation of thousands of undocumented migrants.
Indian authorities expelled thousands of undocumented migrants in a series of overnight operations, according to official sources. The deportations, which began late Tuesday and continued into Wednesday, targeted individuals residing in the country without proper documentation.
The operations involved coordinated efforts by multiple law enforcement agencies across several states. Migrants were taken from their homes and places of work, then transported to designated holding centers before being moved to border areas for expulsion.
Human rights groups have expressed concern over the manner of the deportations, citing a lack of due process and the potential for family separations. The government has defended the actions as necessary to enforce immigration laws and maintain national security.
The exact number of individuals affected has not been officially confirmed, but estimates from local officials suggest thousands were processed during the overnight operations. Many of those expelled are believed to have come from neighboring countries, though specific nationalities have not been disclosed.
The Indian government has stated that the deportations are part of an ongoing effort to address illegal immigration, with further operations expected in the coming weeks.
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