Iran to deport "around two million undocumented Afghan migrants" amid regional repatriation push
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Iran has deported 1.2 million Afghan refugees over the past six months.
Pakistan has sent dozens of people back from the federal reception programme for vulnerable people from Afghanistan to their home country. The Federal Foreign Office is now working for them.

Two of the six million Afghans in Iran must have left the country by March 2026
Iran is in the worst economic crisis in its history. In connection with this, the country has launched a strict deportation policy against the Afghans in the country. Two million refugees are to leave the country - in no time.
Iran to deport around two million undocumented Afghan migrants amid regional repatriation push - The Tribune
Iran has announced plans to deport two million undocumented Afghan migrants, with officials saying the process will follow legal procedures and dignity. The move comes as Pakistan prepares its own repatriation drive, raising humanitarian concerns over poverty, unemployment, and Taliban restrictions awaiting returnees in Afghanistan.
Iran's authorities have reported this Monday that 1.2 million Afghans have been deported over the past six months, while an additional 800,000 are expected to be expelled for the coming months, before March.This has been explained by the country's Minister of the Interior, Eskandar Momeni, who has indicated that this would put the total number of Afghans deported for next year, out of a total of 6 million currently residing in the country, at ab…
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