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Amnesty unlikely for illegal immigrants in U.S.
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India Abroad
03-31-2000
Amnesty unlikely for illegal immigrants in U.S.
United States President Bill Clinton said he is unlikely to declare a
general amnesty for Bangladeshis who are living illegally in the U.S.
Clinton responded sympathetically to Dhaka's request for deporting three
convicted killers of the country's founding father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed said. In a brief press conference after
his m...
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