CM Singh Reports Detection of 5,457 'Illegal Immigrants in Manipur's Kamjong District

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CM Singh Reports Detection of 5,457 'Illegal Immigrants in Manipur's Kamjong District

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The Manipur government detects and begins deportation procedures for 5,457 illegal immigrants in Kamjong district, ensuring humane treatment and providing aid. Chief Minister N Biren Singh underscores sensitivity and compassion in handling the situation, exemplifying responsible governance.


In a significant move, the Manipur government has identified and initiated measures for the deportation of 5,457 illegal immigrants found in the Kamjong district. Chief Minister N Biren Singh disclosed that steps are being taken to address this issue while ensuring the welfare of those affected.


A key aspect of the government's response has been the collection of biometric data from 5,173 individuals among the detected illegal immigrants. Efforts are also underway to obtain biometrics from those residing in Phaikoh, Huimi Thana, and Sangkalok refugee camps.


Chief Minister Singh emphasized the government's commitment to handling the situation with utmost sensitivity. Despite the complexities involved, the administration has been providing humanitarian aid to all identified illegal immigrants, underscoring a compassionate approach to the issue.


Earlier this month, 38 more illegal immigrants from Myanmar were deported through Moreh town in Tengnoupal district. This deportation follows a previous phase where 77 individuals were similarly repatriated.


The government's actions reflect a balance between upholding legal standards and recognizing the human dimension of the situation. By addressing the issue of illegal immigration in a humane manner, Manipur sets an example of responsible governance guided by compassion and respect for human dignity.

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