Iran warns undocumented Afghan nationals to leave or face legal action

Iran has warned undocumented Afghanistan’s nationals to leave the country immediately or face legal action, citing national security and public safety concerns.

Iran’s Attorney General, Mohammad Mohebi, has issued a stern warning to undocumented foreign nationals, particularly Afghan migrants, urging them to leave the country immediately. He warned that legal action will be taken against those who remain illegally.

According to a report by the Iranian News Agency-ISNA on Saturday, June 28, Mohebi made these remarks during a funeral ceremony in Tehran for Iranian officials killed in recent Israeli airstrikes. He emphasized that Iran has long been a gracious host but will no longer tolerate the presence of undocumented foreigners.

“We have been good hosts and will continue to be,” Mohebi stated, “but those who are here illegally must leave immediately, or they will face legal consequences.” He also warned that authorized foreign nationals should ensure that their presence does not lead to negative perceptions among locals.

The Attorney General stressed that maintaining public security is a “red line” for the Iranian government and must not be compromised under any circumstances. He added that legal enforcement will intensify if violations persist.

In recent weeks, Iran has ramped up the deportation of Afghan refugees, with reports emerging of mobile phones being searched on suspicion of espionage for Israel. Iranian authorities have cited national security concerns as justification for the crackdown.

According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), more than 88,000 undocumented Afghan migrants were expelled from Iran between June 18 and June 24 alone. The surge in forced returns has sparked humanitarian concerns, as most deportees arrive in Afghanistan without shelter, resources, or support.

Observers warn that the intensifying crackdown in Iran—combined with Pakistan’s parallel deportation campaign—has left hundreds of thousands of Afghan families vulnerable to displacement, exploitation, and hardship. Human rights groups have urged both countries to respect international refugee protections and allow humanitarian agencies access to border areas.

Iran warns undocumented Afghan nationals to leave or face legal action