Repatriation of Illegal Afghan Nationals Progresses, Over 461,000 Returned

Islamabad, The ongoing process of repatriating illegal foreign nationals, primarily Afghan citizens, to their home countries is actively continuing, ensuring their safe and dignified return. Recent updates indicate that 902 more illegal Afghan nationals were repatriated yesterday, contributing to a significant number of returns.

According to Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the total number of illegal Afghan nationals who have been repatriated so far stands at 461,783. This large-scale repatriation effort reflects a systematic approach to address the issue of illegal residency, focusing on ensuring that the returnees are sent back to Afghanistan in a manner that upholds their dignity and safety.

The repatriation process is part of a broader initiative to manage and regulate the presence of foreign nationals within the country. It involves coordination among various governmental bodies to facilitate the efficient and humane return of these individuals to their homeland. The ongoing effort underscores the commitment to addressing the challenges associated with illegal immigration, while also maintaining respect for international norms and the well-being of the individuals involved.