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Bengali-speaking individuals detained in Odisha despite proof of Indian nationality, sparking outrage and fear among migrant workers.
According to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, 47% of U.S. agricultural workers are unauthorized immigrants.
Bengali-speaking migrant workers remain in custody in Odisha, as their proof of Indian nationality failed to convince local police.
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The row started after the Odisha government detained 444 suspected Bangladeshi nationals. The Trinamool Congress claimed that ...
The Calcutta High Court has sought replies from Union Home Ministry and the Odisha Government regarding reports of migrant workers from Bengal being detained and even deported to Bangladesh. The Divis ...