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Pakistan Resumes Forced Expulsions Of Afghan Refugees

August 4, 2025
Comfort Ampomaaby Comfort Ampomaa
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Pakistan Resumes Forced Expulsions Of Afghan Refugees

Afghan refugee children play next to trucks loaded with their family’s belongings as they wait to return Afghanistan along a highway in Landi Kotal, Pakistan, April 9, 2025.

Authorities in Pakistan have resumed the forced deportations of Afghan refugees after the federal government declined to extend a key deadline for their stay.

The decision affects approximately 1.4 million Afghans holding Proof of Registration (PoR) cards, whose legal status expired at the end of June.

Many had hoped for a one-year extension to settle personal affairs, such as selling property or concluding business, before returning to Afghanistan.

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In addition to PoR card holders, around 800,000 Afghans hold Afghan Citizen Cards. Police say they also are living in the country illegally and being detained prior to deportations in the eastern Punjab, southwestern Balochistan and southern Sindh province.

According to a June UNHCR report, at least 1.2 million Afghans have been forced to return from Iran and Pakistan this year.

Repatriations on such a massive scale have the potential to destabilize the fragile situation in Afghanistan, where the Taliban government came into power in 2021.

A July 31 government notification seen by a news agency confirmed Pakistan’s decision to repatriate all Afghan nationals holding expired PoR cards.

It states Afghans without valid passports and Pakistani visas are in the country illegally and must return to their homeland under Pakistani immigration laws.

Police across Pakistan are detaining Afghans to transport them to border crossings, according to two government and security officials who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

They said that there are no mass arrests and police were told to go to house-to-house and make random checks to detain foreigners living in the country illegally.

Shakeel Khan, Commissioner for Afghan refugees in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, said, “Yes, the Afghan refugees living in Pakistan illegally are being sent back in a dignified way.”

He stated that the latest operation is the most significant step yet under orders from federal government in Islamabad.

Rehmat Ullah, 35, an Afghan, said that his family migrated to Pakistan’s northwestern Peshawar city decades ago and now is preparing to return home.

“I have five children and my concern is that they will miss their education,” he said. “I was born here, my children were born here and now we are going back,” he said.

Millions have fled to Pakistan over the past four decades to escape war, political unrest and economic hardship.

The renewed deportation drive follows a nationwide crackdown launched in 2023 targeting foreigners living illegally in Pakistan.

The Interior Ministry, which oversees the campaign, did not immediately comment.

Pakistan’s Decision Draws Criticism

Pakistan’s decision drew criticism from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the UN refugee agency.

Qaiser Khan Afridi, a spokesperson for the UN refugee agency, expressed deep concern over the government’s recent actions.

Afridi said in a statement that sending people back in this manner is “tantamount to refoulement and a breach of a state’s international obligations.”

He urged Pakistan to adopt a “humane approach to ensure voluntary, gradual, and dignified return of Afghans” and praised the country for hosting millions of Afghan refugees for more than 40 years.

“We call on the government to halt the forcible return and ensure a gradual, voluntary and dignified repatriation process.

“Such massive and hasty return could jeopardize the lives and freedom of Afghan refugees, while also risking instability not only in Afghanistan but across the region.”

Qaiser Khan Afridi

This abrupt revocation of legal refugee status is being condemned as both inhumane and politically motivated.

Afghan community leaders, such as Syed Naqeeb Badshah of the Muttahida Afghan Tajir Ittehad, called the move “cruel and irrational.”

Speaking to a news agency, he said, “The Pakistani government wakes up one fine day and asks 40,000 Afghan businessmen, including 559 who have invested over Rs1 billion, to leave immediately. This makes no sense.”

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