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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will start rounding up and expelling undocumented immigrants, including hundreds of thousands of people from neighbouring Afghanistan, on Thursday, the caretaker government’s interior minister said.

Islamabad announced the plan earlier this month, saying Afghan nationals had been behind attacks, smuggling and other crimes in its territory. Kabul dismissed the accusations and rights groups protested, asking Pakistan to reconsider.

“Only two days are left for a voluntary return,” Sarfraz Bugti said in a video statement released on Tuesday. The operation would be “lengthy and gradual”, he added without going into further detail on the time frame.

“We are not deporting any refugees. Only those who are completely illegal will leave Pakistan.”

Decision to expel illegal immigrants in keeping with Pakistan’s domestic laws: FO

Pakistan is home to more than 4 million Afghan migrants and refugees, about 1.7 million of them undocumented, according to the interior ministry.

Islamabad has said Afghans were involved in 14 suicide attacks this year and has accused militant groups operating in its territory of training fighters over the border. Bugti said those leaving voluntarily will be assisted by the government at temporary centres. “We will try to provide them food and health facilities for two to three days,” he added.

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S Butt Nov 01, 2023 06:35am
Pakistan can not deport these Afghani peoples now. It is too late now . You give them economic opportunities to progress and all the facilities for their children to go to school and colleges. They will be as good at bad Pakistanis as any body else. I have seen this process in the last 50 yrs Myself. So please do not make their life worse. They are hard working peoples and can adopt. Thanks for reading it Shah from USA but borne and raised in Pakistan then migrated to USA for better economic opportunities in life.
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