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Posted: 2025-05-08 16:23:32 UTC

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The Supreme Court has stated that if Rohingyas are identified as foreigners, they will be deported. The court also noted that identity cards issued by UNHCR may not be helpful. The Indian government has stated that India is not a party to the UN Refugee Convention and that UNHCR cards of refugees are disputed.
Supreme Court's stance on Rohingya deportation
Validity of UNHCR identity cards
India's position on UN Refugee Convention
Determining the citizenship status of Rohingyas
Disputes over the validity of UNHCR cards
India's non-participation in the UN Refugee Convention