It's a good question. With respect to their status as internally displaced, what they tend to do is they congregate and go to the last places of worship. With respect to their travelling outside, one of the biggest issues that this group of 200 had was in fact access to government identification, passports. Manmeet made it happen. He leveraged some contacts that he had. He was able to find someone who could speak English and make it happen for them, but it wasn't easy, and it's not possible for the vast majority of these people to have that done.
To your question about passports, most of them didn't have passports, but Manmeet got it done.