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An organized process of repatriating Afghan nationals is currently in progress

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Official data indicates that 1,854 more Afghan nationals departed their country yesterday

The process of repatriating Afghan citizens who are residing illegally in different cities across the nation is being actively carried out by the authorities.

According to government statistics, another 1,854 Afghan nationals left their country on December 15. Of those who returned to Afghanistan, 114 vehicles were used, involving 235 families, and they included 523 men, 394 women, and 926 children.

It is important to remember that many illegal Afghan nationals had been fleeing Pakistan to return to Afghanistan because they were afraid of being widely arrested, even prior to the announcement made by the Pakistani government.

However, as of December 14, 431,431 Afghan nationals had returned home, according to official statistics.

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It’s clear that Karachi had a large population of people living there illegally, just like the rest of the nation.

In Karachi, smuggling and extortion were rampant because of the presence of illegal non-citizens.

Nonetheless, illegal immigrants are being driven out of Pakistan thanks to the combined efforts of the military and government.

Staff Reporter

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