The law - known as the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) - offers amnesty to non-Muslim illegal immigrants from Pakistan,
Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
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is to protect religious minorities fleeing persecution in the three Muslim-majority countries.
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especially controversial is that it comes in the wake of the government's plan to publish a nationwide register of citizens that it
says will identify illegal immigrants - namely, anyone who doesn't have the documents to prove that their ancestors lived in
India.
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made stateless. 185.76.9.71 |