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The continuation of the hard days of Afghans in neighboring countries; The intensity of deportation of Afghan refugees from Iran has increased

In a remarkable move, Iran has tripled the process of expelling Afghan refugees compared to last year. According to reports, in Nowruz this year, more than eight thousand illegal Afghan immigrants were detained in public parks and sent to deportation camps.

Iranian authorities have announced that this process will continue until the last illegal Afghan refugee is collected in Tehran.

At the same time, immigrants arrested and deported from Iran complain about the misbehavior of the police in this country and say that they cannot even go out of the house because of the fear of the police.

Some immigrant women, whose husbands are at risk of deportation, are solely responsible for providing for the family.

At the same time, the government of Pakistan has restarted the forced deportation of immigrants with and without documents throughout the country.

Some Afghan immigrants have been living in Iran and Pakistan for years, but others have left this country after the rule of the Taliban due to security challenges and unemployment in Afghanistan.

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