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Pakistan steps up deportation; over 400,000 Afghan migrants since last November; in Iran they’re deporting 3,000 Afghan migrants/day |
2024-11-04 |
[KhaamaPress] Pak officials have announced an increase in the deportation of Afghan According to the Pak newspaper Dawn, this surge in deportations began on November 1, 2023. Officials have emphasized that the number of voluntary returns by Afghan This development comes amid heightened responses to the deportation and detention of Afghan ![]() spontaneouslytaking over other countries' embassies, maintaining whorehouses run by clergymen, involvement in international drug trafficking, and financing sock puppet militiasto extend the regime's influence. The word Iranis a cognate form of Aryan.The abbreviation IRGCis the same idea as Stürmabteilung (or SA).The term Supreme Guideis a the modern version form of either Duceor Führeror maybe both. They hate and Pakistain. The process of expelling 1.7 million undocumented Afghan According to statistics from the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, over 680,000 It is important to note that the forced deportation and detention of Afghan The significant increase in deportations highlights ongoing challenges faced by Afghan Over 3,000 Afghan migrants deported from Iran daily [KhaamaPress] Hossein Sharafati Rad, the director of the Bureau of Foreigners and Immigrants in Khorasan Razavi, Iran, stated that more than 3,000 undocumented Afghan citizens are arrested daily and subsequently returned to Afghanistan through the Dogharoun border after legal procedures are completed. According to the state-run news agency IRNA, Sharafati Rad reported that he recently visited proposed sites for the construction of a camp for “undocumented Afghan nationals.” He emphasized that this camp is planned to be built on 20 hectares of land in Taybad, Iran, near the Dogharoun border. The Iranian official highlighted that identifying undocumented foreign nationals across the country and facilitating their return to their home countries is one of the Ministry of Interior’s top priorities by the end of the year. This reflects a broader strategy to manage immigration and border security more effectively. Statistics from the Bureau of Foreigners and Immigrants in Khorasan Razavi indicate that Mashhad, after Tehran, has the highest number of foreign migrants, with nearly 400,000 of them holding identification and residency documents. However, the trend of arresting and deporting Afghan migrants from Iran has noticeably increased. Taybad is located 225 kilometers southeast of Mashhad, making it a significant point for managing border crossings. As Iranian authorities intensify their efforts to regulate immigration, the implications for Afghan migrants seeking refuge or work in Iran become increasingly complex. The Iranian government’s heightened focus on the deportation of undocumented Afghan migrants underscores ongoing challenges in managing cross-border migration. The establishment of camps and increased enforcement actions reflect both security concerns and the broader socio-political dynamics in the region. |
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