Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025 Passed In Lok Sabha: Desh will keep an eye on those coming from abroad, will keep an eye on those coming from foreign Sabha

Immigration and Foreigners Bill, 2025 Passed In Lok Sabha: Desh will keep an eye on those coming from abroad, will keep an eye on those coming from foreign Sabha

New Delhi. Immigration and Foreigners Bill 2025 passed in Lok Sabha today. Earlier, while responding to the discussion on the bill, the Union Home Minister said that this bill has been brought with the aim of curbing intruders and illegal immigrants in the country. He said that many issues of the country are associated with immigration. It is very important to know who comes in our country, when it comes, for how much a period and for what purpose it comes. The Home Minister said, the country is not a dharamshala that no one wants, for the purpose whatever he wants and goes here.

Amit Shah said that through this bill, an account of every foreigner coming to the country will be kept. We welcome those who come to the development of India, for education, for business, for research. At the same time, those who threatens the security of the country will be closely monitored and monitored. We have empowered the authorities to arrest anyone who violates the rules related to entering or living in India. This law also gives foreigners the power to get out of India. Now it is the responsibility of educational institutions, hospitals and nursing homes to give online information on the arrival of foreigners or admitted.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said, the right to deprive foreign nationals of admission is already present under the existing laws. Now the number of categories for the Ayush visa has also been increased, and a system has been installed to monitor immigration visas and foreign registration to monitor irregular migrants and those who live longer than the scheduled period. Shah said, MP Sukhdev Bhagat, referring to Bengal, said that BSF is unable to stop the intruders. He has made serious allegations. I want to tell the country to the reality today and I am confident that not all the members of the Trinamool Congress will leave the House and listen carefully.

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