The Government does not have a standard protocol of consulting the authorities of the intended receiving countries before proceeding with the deportation of foreigners. Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam stated this position in reply to an MP’s question in Parliament on Tuesday (Aug 6).
The Government does not have a standard protocol of consulting the authorities of the intended receiving countries before proceeding with the deportation of foreigners. Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam stated this position in reply to an MP’s question in Parliament on Tuesday . He said foreigners who are being deported can leave for any country to which their passports allow them to go to.
The Government does not have a standard protocol of consulting the authorities of the intended receiving countries before proceeding with the deportation of foreigners. Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam stated this position in reply to an MP’s question in Parliament on Tuesday . He said foreigners who are being deported can leave for any country to which their passports allow them to go to.
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