Continued deportation of Afghan immigrants from Iran and Pakistan, Bakhtar news agency reported the deportation of more than 300 families from Iran and Pakistan in one day.
Kabul 24: Bakhtar news agency reported that Iran and Pakistan on Friday, 23 Sableh, deported 355 migrant families in a “compulsory and optional” manner.
According to this report, these migrants entered the country through border crossings in Nangarhar, Kandahar, Nimroz and Herat provinces.
The Ministry of Migration adds that 29 families have returned to Afghanistan through the Torkham crossing and 31 families through the Spin Boldak route.
At the same time, based on this report, 75 families have returned to the country through Del Abrisham border and 220 other families have returned to the country via Islam Qala border.
Meanwhile, a number of families who returned from Pakistan say that the police of this country take all their pharmacists and deport them to Afghanistan empty-handed.
Meanwhile, the statistics of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees show that after August 2021, more than 600,000 citizens of the country have sought refuge in Pakistan.
On the other hand, Iranian officials in a meeting on the 13th of Sanblah in which Hassan Kazemi Qomi; The country’s special representative for Afghanistan affairs participated in it, they presented a new plan for “organizing” Afghan immigrants.
Meanwhile, Mojtaba Abdullahi; The governor of Alborz city in Iran has recently said that more than 50,000 Afghan immigrants have been expelled from this city in the past year.
Deportation of Afghan immigrants from Iran has intensified in recent months.
In the latest case of the wave of anti-immigrant sentiment in Iran, a photo is being circulated on social networks in which it is written that selling bread to nationals is prohibited.
Seyed Rasool Mousavi shared a banner in which it was emphasized that it is forbidden to sell bread to nationals by the order of the Bardsir City Prosecutor’s Office of Kerman in an article on X social network: “On the door of the simple and unpretentious monastery of Arif Kamel, Sheikh Abulhasan Kharqani wrote were:
“Whoever enters this house, give him bread and do not question his faith. What, what is worth a life to the door of the bar of the Almighty, of course it is worth bread to the Khan of Bulhasa