Islamabad, Pakistan is persistently carrying out the repatriation of illegal foreign nationals, including Afghans, to their homeland, ensuring that the process is conducted in a dignified and safe manner. This initiative is part of the country’s broader efforts to address the challenges posed by undocumented immigration.
According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, as part of this endeavor, Pakistan has established transit camps equipped with essential facilities in various districts. These camps serve as temporary accommodations for Afghan nationals awaiting repatriation. The setup of these camps underscores Pakistan’s commitment to ensuring a respectful and secure return process for the Afghans.
The latest statistics reveal that an additional 699 illegal Afghan nationals were repatriated to Afghanistan yesterday. This brings the total number of illegal Afghan nationals who have been sent back to their country to 457,261.
The ongoing repatriation process reflects Pakistan’s dedication to handling the issue of undocumented migrants responsibly while maintaining their dignity and safety. The establishment of well-equipped transit camps demonstrates the country’s commitment to a humane and orderly approach to this significant challenge.