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ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS (5) answer(s).
 
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ID:   145689


Assam and the foreigner within : illegal bangladeshis or bengali muslims? / Murshid, Navine   Journal Article
Murshid, Navine Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A popular narrative in India targets Bengali Muslims as “foreign encroachers” in Assam, claiming that they are in fact Bangladeshi migrants. An examination of the history of this narrative and an analysis of demographic data reveal that the available evidence does not support the illegal-infiltrator narrative.
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ID:   164337


Assam's Illegal immigrants beyond the NRC and the citizenship bill / Bezbaruah, M P   Journal Article
Bezbaruah, M P Journal Article
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Key Words Assam  NRC  Illegal Immigrants 
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ID:   119430


Combating illegal immigration, terrorism, and organized crime i / Nomikos, John M   Journal Article
Nomikos, John M Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract During the 1990s the immigration problem in Greece began having explosive dimensions due to not only political and economic developments in southeastern Europe, but also to continuing conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa. An important factor which played a relevant role in shaping these developments was the 1991 collapse of Ramiz Alia's regime in Albania and the subsequent flow of illegal immigrants into Greece from Albania and other Balkan states (mainly Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and the Former Yugoslavia Republic of Macedonia-FYROM) due to the political unrest that took place in the region during that period.
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ID:   105088


Fortress India: why is Delhi building a new Berlin wall to keep out its Bangladeshi neighbors? / Carney, Scott; Miklian, Jason; Hoelscher, Kristian   Journal Article
Miklian, Jason Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Felani wore her gold bridal jewelry as she crouched out of sight inside the squalid concrete building. The 15-year-old's father, Nurul Islam, peeked cautiously out the window and scanned the steel and barbed-wire fence that demarcates the border between India and Bangladesh. The fence was the last obstacle to Felani's wedding, arranged for a week later in her family's ancestral village just across the border in Bangladesh.
Key Words India  Bangladesh  Islamist Terrorism  New Delhi  Illegal Immigrants 
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ID:   128822


Protecting Tonga's maritime security / Sato, Yoichiro   Journal Article
Sato, Yoichiro Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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