Iran closes its doors to Afghan migrants, will start deportations 'soon'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Iran&s Interior Minister, Eskandar Momeni, says Tehran has reached its capacity in terms of accepting Afghan nationals and will prioritize
the deportation of undocumented migrants.Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Momeni stressed that addressing the presence of unauthorized
migrants is a national issue and highlighted that Iran&s law enforcement agencies are at the forefront of implementing the policy.The issue
of undocumented migrants is a national matter, and naturally, the police are on the front line,& Momeni said, adding that this has been made
a priority for law enforcement.Momeni explained that substantial national resources have been allocated to supporting Afghan migrants, and
reiterated that Iran no longer can accommodate them.He also confirmed that the government has developed plans to carry out the
deportations.Iran is host to the largest refugee population in the world, hosting 3.4 million refugees and people in refugee-like situations
and has hosted refugees for over 40 years.According to UNHCR, in March this year, Iran was hosting 773,049 registered Afghan refugees.In
total, UNHCR estimates that some 3.7 million forcibly displaced persons of various documentation status, and from various countries,
currently reside in Iran.The post Iran closes its doors to Afghan migrants, will start deportations ‘soon& first appeared on Ariana News.