According to the UNHCR official, around 5,000 Afghan migrants are returning to Afghanistan each day.
A number of Afghan migrants have criticized the continued deportation of Afghans from Pakistan, saying that harassment of Afghan nationals persists, including those who hold valid residency documents.
Zahir Bahand, a journalist in Pakistan, said: “Arrests by Pakistani police continue as before, and Afghan migrants are unable to move about freely. Their rights in Pakistan are being violated.”
Speaking to a Pakistani journalist, the spokesperson for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Pakistan said that more than 400,000 Afghan migrants have returned to Afghanistan over the past four months.
Qaiser Afridi stated that more than 800,000 Afghan nationals holding Proof of Registration (PoR) cards and 600,000 holding Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) are still living in Pakistan.
He added that more than 100,000 Afghans who arrived in Pakistan after the political changes of 2021 and have refugee cases pending are currently residing in the country.
According to the UNHCR official, around 5,000 Afghan migrants are returning to Afghanistan each day.
Afridi urged the Pakistani government to continue supporting Afghan migrants, as it has done over the past four decades, and to refrain from linking all Afghan migrants to terrorism.
“We want the government and people of Pakistan to continue the support they have provided to Afghans over the past 40 years and to improve the current situation rather than increasing pressure on them,” he said.
The development comes as UNAMA estimates that more than 2.8 million additional Afghan migrants could return from Pakistan and Iran during the current year.
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