yìn dù印度jiǎng讲mèng jiā lā yǔ孟加拉语de的yí mín移民miàn lín面临bèi被qiǎn fǎn遣返de的kùn nán困难
In India, many Bengali-speaking people move from West Bengal to other places for work.
Sometimes they are mistaken for illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, arrested by the police, and even sent to Bangladesh.
In fact, they are Indian citizens, but because they speak Bengali and wear traditional clothes, they are misunderstood.
Some families have identity documents but still cannot prove they are Indians.
Many people find it hard to get jobs because of this and also face discrimination.
Recently, some places in India have built special centers to detain immigrants.
This has made many Bengali-speaking immigrants feel scared and uneasy.
They hope to be treated fairly and no longer be misunderstood or discriminated against.