Pakistan Intensifies Efforts to Deport Illegal Afghan Nationals


Islamabad: The deportation of illegal foreign nationals, including Afghan Citizen Card holders, is ongoing as Pakistan continues its efforts to repatriate individuals residing unlawfully within its borders.



On the latest day of enforcement, 7,762 Afghan nationals were deported back to Afghanistan. This recent action has brought the total number of Afghan nationals who have left Pakistan to 921,063, according to information released by Radio Pakistan.



The authorities have emphasized their commitment to ensuring a dignified return for those being deported. The government’s focus remains on facilitating a respectful and orderly repatriation process for all affected individuals.



The ongoing deportations are part of a broader initiative to manage the population of illegal foreign nationals in the country, with a particular emphasis on those holding Afghan Citizen Cards. The authorities have not specified how long the current deportation efforts will continue.



As the situation develops, the government has reiterated its intentions to uphold international standards and provide necessary support during the deportation process. Further updates on the numbers and logistics of the deportations are expected in the coming days.

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