According to data released by Pakistan’s Immigration Department, a total of 11,371 Afghan migrants were arrested and deported over a nine-day period as part of an intensified crackdown on undocumented migrants.
On Tuesday alone, authorities repatriated 3,669 individuals to Afghanistan through the Torkham border crossing.
The Express Tribune reported on Wednesday that the figures highlight a significant escalation in deportation efforts targeting Afghan nationals. Immigration department sources further revealed that more than 2,000 Afghan migrants voluntarily departed Pakistan on Tuesday.
This nationwide operation reflects Pakistan’s ongoing policy to address undocumented migration. The Express Tribune noted that police have been directed to detain and deport not only asylum seekers but also family members of individuals linked to criminal activities.
The Pakistani government had previously outlined plans to expel approximately three million Afghan migrants in 2024, a decision that has faced widespread criticism from international organisations and human rights advocates.