Karachi, Pakistan is actively continuing the repatriation of illegal foreign nationals to their respective countries, with a significant focus on Afghan nationals, ensuring their return in a dignified and safe manner.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, this ongoing process includes several measures to facilitate the respectful and secure repatriation of Afghans. Notably, transit camps equipped with essential facilities have been established in various districts. These camps serve as temporary accommodation for Afghan nationals awaiting repatriation, providing them with necessary support during this transition period.
The repatriation process has seen substantial progress, with one thousand seventy-five illegal Afghan nationals having returned to Afghanistan just yesterday. This number adds to the significant total of 449,745 illegal Afghan nationals who have been successfully repatriated to Afghanistan so far.
Pakistan’s approach to this sensitive issue highlights the government’s commitment to handling the repatriation of illegal foreign nationals in a manner that respects their dignity and ensures their safety. The establishment of well-equipped transit camps is a key part of this approach, demonstrating Pakistan’s efforts to manage this complex humanitarian and logistical challenge effectively.
The ongoing repatriation process reflects Pakistan’s adherence to international norms and its dedication to resolving the issue of illegal foreign nationals within its borders through humane and organized measures.