Karachi, The process of repatriating illegal foreign nationals, primarily Afghans, back to their homeland is proceeding in a dignified and safe manner. Over the past two days, an additional 2,573 illegal Afghan nationals have been returned to Afghanistan, contributing to the significant total of 448,670 repatriations so far.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the repatriation initiative includes the establishment of transit camps in various districts. These camps are equipped with all necessary facilities to ensure temporary accommodation for the Afghans before their return. This measure is part of a broader effort to manage the repatriation process in a way that upholds the safety and dignity of the individuals involved.
The ongoing repatriation effort is a significant undertaking, reflecting the government’s commitment to addressing the issue of illegal immigration while ensuring humane treatment of the foreign nationals. The establishment of well-equipped transit camps underscores this commitment, providing a transitional space that respects the rights and needs of the individuals awaiting repatriation.
The repatriation of such a large number of illegal Afghan nationals represents a complex logistical and humanitarian effort. The government’s approach to managing this process in a dignified manner is crucial in maintaining good relations with neighboring countries and upholding international standards for the treatment of migrants and refugees.