New Delhi: The Ministry of Houses Union on Tuesday said that Rohingya Illegal Immigrants pose a threat to national security and that there were reports of some of those who pamper themselves in illegal activities.
In return for questions at Lok Sabha, MOS (home) Nityanand Rai said while a prayer was heard by the Supreme Court not to deport Rohingya from India, no stay given by the court in their deportation “was carried out in accordance with the procedure set by the law “.
“India is not a signing of the United Nations Convention in 1951 related to the status of refugees and the 1967 protocol on it.
All foreign nationals (including protection seekers) are regulated by the provisions contained in Foreign Act, 1946, Registration Act, 1939, Passport (Entering to India) Act, 1920 and Citizenship Regulations and orders, 1955 are made below.
Foreign citizens who enter the country without legal travel documents or their travel documents expiration while living in India are treated as illegal migrants and dealt with in accordance with existing legal provisions , “Rai said.
Declare that the detention and deportation of illegal migrants after national verification is a sustainable process, MOS said the power of the central government under Section 3 of the Foreign Act, 1946 to deport illegal foreign nationals and strength under Part 5 Passport (Enter India) Act, 1920 To remove illegal foreigners by forcibly also entrusted based on article 258 (1) India’s constitution to all state governments and based on article 239 (1) to the administrator of all the United States.
In a separate question regarding the entry of Myanmar’s citizen to the Indian region after the military crackdown there, Rai acknowledged the report and confirmed that every foreign national who entered the country without legitimate travel documents was treated as illegal immigrants.
He said the center ensured effective supervision on the border to examine the infiltration.
In reports on refugees from Myanmar offered to work under the security guarantee scheme of the Mahatma national rural rural work by the Mizoram government, the center said there was no such information received from the state government.