Repatriation of illegal Afghan citizens from Pakistan has surged, with a considerable number voluntarily returning to Afghanistan to avoid potential arrest.
Prior to the official announcement by the Pakistani government, many illegal Afghan nationals had already started their journey back to their homeland, driven by the fear of impending legal consequences.
On December 8, 2023, a total of 2,055 Afghan citizens bid farewell to Pakistan, marking a substantial step in the ongoing repatriation efforts.
Update on Afghan Repatriation!
— SAMAA TV (@SAMAATV) December 9, 2023
Afghan nationals voluntarily returning home, fearing potential arrest.
Yesterday, 2055 citizens bid farewell, comprising 584 men, 426 women, and 1045 children. Total count of repatriated individuals now stands at 418,980.#SamaaTV #Afghans pic.twitter.com/6zpEZFwwod
Among the returnees were 584 men, 426 women, and 1,045 children.
As of the mentioned date, 418,980 illegal Afghans have left Pakistan voluntarily.
The repatriation process, executed on December 8, 2023, saw 232 families being transported back to Afghanistan in 124 vehicles.
This concerted effort underscores the collaborative approach taken by both nations to address the issue effectively.
The situation is dynamic, with the ongoing return of illegal Afghans defining the narrative of cooperation and adherence to legal processes between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Authorities continue to closely monitor and facilitate the repatriation efforts to ensure the well-being of those involved in the process.