After Germany, Austria also deports Afghan immigrants with criminal records

The Austrian Federal Office for Migration and Asylum has said that due to the change in the security situation in this country, the deportation of immigrants to Afghanistan is allowed on a case-by-case basis. Kabul 24: Austria has coordinated with Germany in this regard and has announced that it plans.

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Expulsion of more than 17 thousand Afghan immigrants from Iran and Pakistan

The Ministry of Immigrants and Returnees has announced that more than 17,000 immigrants from Iran and Pakistan have returned to the country in less than a week. Kabul 24: The Ministry of Refugees and Returnees has announced that at least 17,265 Afghans have been deported from Iran and Pakistan from.

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Iranian Official Declares War on Illegal Immigrants in Tehran

Mehdi Bab Al-Hawaeji, the deputy governor of Tehran, has issued a stern warning to illegal immigrants in the city of Ray, comparing the government’s efforts to combat their presence to a war. Kabul 24: In an address to local officials, Bab Al-Hawaeji stated, “Today, confronting illegal immigrants in Ray city.

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Pakistani senator alleges ‘widespread border bribes’ from Afghan immigrants

In a recent revelation, Pakistani Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan accused Pakistani border guards of accepting bribes averaging 100,000 Pakistani rupees from hundreds of thousands of Afghan immigrants who entered the country over the past two years after the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan. Kabul 24: Speaking at a senate gathering, Khan.

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Pakistani Media Reports Commencement of Detention Process for “Illegal” Immigrants

Pakistani media outlets have reported the initiation of a process detaining migrants without legal documents by the police in the country. Kabul 24: According to Geo News, this process began on Wednesday, November 1st, in cities such as Karachi, Rawalpindi, and other parts of Pakistan. The police have detained undocumented.

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“The forced expulsion of immigrants from Pakistan can lead to human rights violations”

In a joint statement, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reacted to the Pakistani government’s decision to deport “illegal” migrants and asylum seekers. Kabul 24: In a statement published by these two organizations (Shanba, 15 Mizan), it is stated that “the forced.

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