Balochistan province of Pakistan plans to deport 10,000 Afghan refugees every day
The Minister of Information of Pakistan's Baluchistan State announced that the state authorities plan to return 10,000 undocumented refugees to Afghanistan every day. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, “Jam Mohammad Achakzai”, Minister of Information of Balochistan province in Pakistan stated: 10,000 refugees without legal documents should be deported from this state every day.
According to the Pakistani media, this state official has said that the state is considering a limit for detaining and deporting Afghan refugees.
According to Achakzai, one of the major cities of Baluchistan province in Pakistan is Quetta, where a large number of Afghan refugees live.
After starting the process of deporting more than 1.7 million undocumented refugees so far at least 400,000 people have been deported from Pakistan.
The Ministry of Migration of the Taliban has told the Associated Press that 410,000 refugees have been deported from Pakistan in the past two months.
In the past week, Iran’s Interior Minister He announced: So far, more than 400,000 migrants have returned from Iran to Afghanistan.
Publisher | Tasnim News |