India Passes Controversial Citizenship Bill That Would Exclude Muslims
The legislation would fast-track citizenship for scores of other immigrants living in the country.
by Sam Gringlas
Dec 11, 2019
3 minutes
Police in northeast India fired tear gas into protesters on Wednesday, as clashes escalated over a controversial citizenship bill passed by parliament.
The legislation, which the Indian president is expected to sign this week, would fast track citizenship for scores of immigrants living in the country — but not Muslims.
On Twitter, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated passage of the Citizenship Amendment Bill, which would create a citizenship pathway based on religion. Immigrants who came to the country from Afghanistan, Pakistan or Bangladesh before 2015
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