Pakistan orders illegal immigrants, including 1.73 mln Afghans, to leave
- Pakistan's government has ordered all unauthorised Afghan asylum seekers, estimated to be 1.7 million people, to leave the country by November. The announcement comes amid escalating tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with Pakistan blaming Afghanistan-based operatives for border crossing attacks.
- In response, Pakistan has announced a crackdown on 'illegal' migrants, including Afghan refugees who have not yet gained legal status. The Interior Minister of Pakistan, Sarfraz Bugti, emphasized the need for these individuals to leave the country, either voluntarily or through forced deportation.
- As part of the crackdown, Pakistan has implemented tighter restrictions on Afghans entering the country, stating that only visitors with visas and passports will be allowed in. This move reflects Pakistan's efforts to address security concerns and combat militant activities along the border with Afghanistan.
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