Originally posted by: K.Universe.
Not true, Vrish. Even if I am a foreign national, who is neither an Indian citizen nor a person of Indian origin, I can still purchase or invest in residential or commercial property in India but certain conditions and restrictions apply. Agricultural land in general is off limits but even that has some exceptions built in.
If one is a foreign national, one may use one's passport to show an ID to do any subsequent business in India - including buying property
But in the case of these refugees, many don't have an ID, since they don't have passports, didn't get Indian visas (that's why they're in CAA in the first place: if they had passports & visas, it would have been a simpler case of coming to India & then seeking asylum). Yesterday, I saw a Twitter thread (attached below) where people had problems registering in the portal b'cos they did not have any passports (the issue has since been fixed, according to "Hindu Voice"). When someone has no ID, it's a very different story from when someone has a valid ID, even if foreign
So in this case, if the Indian government is gonna issue IDs to refugees who currently don't have one, it's gonna be an officially government recognized ID: no other makes sense. Whether it's Adhar, PAN, Driver's license or Voter ID. But for them to issue that, the people being covered under it have to either be there legally, or there has to be a legitimate waiver of that requirement. That's why the fast-tracking of refugees is important regardless of when they arrived
By all means, it's legitimate to have a caveat: if the refugee is found to have had a prior criminal record (talking here about real crimes such as murder or embezzlement, not blasphemy of islam in Pakistan which anyone can be charged w/ these days), or if s/he commits crimes once s/he's gotten refugee status or citizenship, by all means make it null & void, & deport the person. But don't claim credit for passing this apparently good law if there are such holes in it that end up denying a lot of people relief from religious persecution
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