Economic Crisis in Iran Forces Thousands of Afghans to Return Home

Others who were residing in Iran illegally reported being detained and deported.

The worsening economic crisis in Iran has led to a rise in the number of Afghan migrants leaving the country.

In recent months, thousands of Afghan migrants have departed Iran, citing rising prices and the devaluation of the Iranian currency as their main reasons for leaving.

One returning migrant said: “I came to Iran, but the job situation was not satisfying. With the Iranian currency losing value, staying no longer makes sense. I’m returning to Afghanistan to open my own shop.”

Another migrant added: “The Iranian currency has drastically dropped. I can barely make $300 a month, and by the end, there’s nothing left.”

Others who were residing in Iran illegally reported being detained and deported.

A deported migrant shared: “I had no legal documents. My children didn’t either. They were arrested while working.”

Iranian officials have cited economic pressures and security concerns as the main reasons for the increased deportations of Afghan migrants.

They have stated that up to 800,000 more individuals could be deported in the coming months.

Abdul Zuhor Mudaber, an economic expert, commented: “Some of these returning migrants possess valuable skills and expertise. They could contribute to the workforce, so their local businesses should be supported.”

According to recent reports, the value of Iran’s national currency has dropped by 32 to 33 percent since the beginning of the current year, leading to an unprecedented rise in inflation over the past nine months.

Statistics also show that over six million Afghan nationals are currently in Iran. Of this number, around 1.6 million have been deported since the start of this solar year (1404).

Economic Crisis in Iran Forces Thousands of Afghans to Return Home