Hundreds of thousands of Afghan nationals living in Pakistan are facing an uncertain future as authorities continue a nationwide drive to deport undocumented foreign residents. Many of those affected have lived in Pakistan for decades or were born there, yet now face forced return to Afghanistan, where ongoing humanitarian and economic crises present severe challenges. Rights organizations and international agencies have raised concerns regarding the speed of the repatriations and the difficult living conditions awaiting returnees across the border.
- Pakistan has intensified its enforcement measures against undocumented foreign nationals, leading to large-scale deportations primarily impacting Afghans.
- Large numbers of individuals and families have moved through major border checkpoints such as Torkham and Chaman.
- Returning Afghans encounter significant shortages of shelter, employment, food, and basic services upon arrival.
- Humanitarian groups and the United Nations have urged Pakistani authorities to protect vulnerable populations and halt forced returns.
- Affected residents report sudden loss of livelihoods, property, and access to education as a result of the ongoing drive.
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