Illegal Afghan residents are steadily returning to their homeland from Pakistan, with figures reaching a significant milestone by February 6, 2024. According to recent reports, a total of 484,332 individuals have made the decision to leave Pakistan and embark on the journey back to Afghanistan.
The repatriation process, which has been ongoing, signifies a notable effort to address the issue of illegal residency and provide support for those seeking to return to their home country.
This movement reflects a collaborative effort between Afghan and Pakistani authorities to ensure a smooth transition for returning citizens.
Update on #Afghan repatriation: Over 484,000 illegal #Afghans have left #Pakistan as of Feb 6, 2024.
— SAMAA TV (@SAMAATV) February 7, 2024
The return continues, with 3076 #Afghan citizens, including 212 families, making the journey from Feb 3-6.
Progress towards legal immigration & regional stability. #SamaaTV pic.twitter.com/vA5pAc4phP
From February 3 to February 6 alone, a remarkable 3,076 Afghan citizens bid farewell to the cities they once resided in Pakistan.
Among them were 1,145 men, 924 women, and 1,007 children, each making the courageous choice to return to their roots.
To facilitate the return journey, authorities have mobilized resources, including 142 vehicles, to transport 212 families back to Afghanistan.
This logistical support underscores the commitment to assist returning citizens in their transition back to their homeland.