New York, In a significant operation focusing on immigration control, the repatriation of illegal foreign nationals, including Afghans, to their respective homelands is ongoing. This process is being conducted in a manner that ensures safety and dignity for all those involved.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the latest statistics reveal that an additional 785 illegal Afghan nationals were repatriated to Afghanistan yesterday. This recent movement is part of a broader effort that has seen a total of 458,046 illegal Afghans being sent back to Afghanistan.
The initiative highlights the country’s commitment to maintaining legal immigration practices while ensuring that the rights and wellbeing of individuals being repatriated are respected. The operation’s scale and organization demonstrate the significant resources and planning devoted to managing immigration effectively and humanely.
The repatriation process’s ongoing nature indicates that immigration authorities remain vigilant and active in identifying and processing individuals residing in the country illegally. The initiative also underscores the importance of international cooperation in dealing with global migration challenges.
As this operation continues, further updates and details are expected to be provided by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, which has been actively monitoring and reporting on the progress of the repatriation efforts.