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Continued expulsion of Afghan immigrants from Pakistan; More than a hundred returned to the country

Following the deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, the Ministry of Refugees and Returnees says that more than a hundred Afghan refugees returned to the country after being deported from Pakistan.

On Saturday, the 26th of Hoot, this ministry published a newsletter saying that 127 Afghan refugees re-entered the country.

In the newsletter of the Ministry of Refugee Affairs, it is stated that the mentioned migrants returned to the country on the 24th and 25th of Haut through the Torkham crossing of Nangarhar Province.

According to the information of Torkham Border Directorate of Nangarhar Province, 25 families, including 127 people, were forcibly deported from Pakistan and then returned to the country.

According to this ministry, the mentioned families were introduced to the offices of the United Nations Commissioner for Refugees and the International Organization for Migration after being registered in the Torkham Border Directorate of Nangarhar Province to receive assistance.

Recently, Pakistan has imposed many restrictions against immigrants without legal documents, and every day hundreds of Afghan immigrants re-enter Afghanistan after being expelled from this country.

Meanwhile, the wave of deportation of Afghan citizens from Pakistan and Iran has increased the level of need for humanitarian aid in Afghanistan more than before.

 

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