The Supreme Court questioned the obligation to illegal entrants during a hearing on Rohingya disappearances. The court asked if ‘intruders’ should receive a ‘red carpet welcome’. The bench emphasized that if individuals lack legal status, deportation is a valid consideration. The court pondered the implications of illegal entry followed by demands for legal protections.
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