Bengal Enforces Strict Illegal Immigration Rules

The West Bengal government has introduced a highly strict security policy to address illegal immigration. The state administration announced a new protocol focusing on the quick identification and removal of undocumented individuals. This policy marks a significant shift in the regional administrative and security approach.
Under this new system, the state security forces will actively identify individuals who are not covered by the Citizenship Amendment Act. Once identified, their names will be removed from official local databases and residency records. The state police will then hand these individuals over to central border security forces for formal deportation.
The administration stated that these measures are essential to safeguard state resources and maintain accurate population data. Officials have been instructed to execute the process systematically across all border districts. The policy aims to streamline coordination between state law enforcement and central border management units.
To maintain strict confidentiality, the government has also issued a directive to state employees and police personnel. Officials are strictly prohibited from sharing operational details or policy updates with media outlets without formal authorization. The state emphasizes that this step ensures smooth operations without public misinformation.
Local authorities are currently setting up specialized units to handle the verification process effectively. The policy has sparked intense discussions among various political and social groups across the country. The administration maintains that enforcing these protocols is vital for long-term regional stability and security.
