Afghanistan

Pakistan gotten in touch with the global neighborhood Thursday to expedite the resettlement of thousands of Afghan nationals presently in transit within the nation, warning that they may deal with forced expulsion if not relocated by host countries by April 30.
The statement made by Deputy Interior Minister Talal Chaudhry comes following the suspension of the US refugee admissions program, a move that has left over 25,000 Afghans facing unpredictability, the Associated Press reported.Chaudhry suggested that Pakistan is unlikely to extend the April 30 due date, which was previously interacted to host countries as the final date for the repatriation or resettlement of Afghan nationals.Pakistan has actually deported over 11 thousand Afghan refugees after a deadline for their voluntary return ended recently.
Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry said in a press conference the other day that 11,230 Afghans have actually been repatriated to their nation so far.In January, Pakistan revealed that all Afghan Citizen Card holders should leave the country by March 31 or face deportation.
Authorities introduced a drive from April 1 to expel those falling under the category.
The minister clarified that no Afghan nationwide would be permitted to come to Pakistan without legitimate files.
He stated this deadline would not be extended but clarified that specific cases might be reviewed.The post Pakistan cautions it may expel thousands of Afghans hoping for resettlement in the West first appeared on TINS News.





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