According to the recent reports, Pakistan is taking the strict actions towards afghan citizens. The country government has sped up the efforts to remove these afghan people from their land. Afhanis who are leaving illegally in Pakistan are taken to the transit camp in pakistan now, where reports suggest that government is taking the strict measures to remove them all. Since april 1 pakistan has deported around 6,700 afghans from pakistan’s land. As per the reports, 6,700 afghan nationals has been removed from pakistan. this moves comes after the deadline set by the government for illegal immigrants to leave the country voluntarily came to an end.

Pakistan removing Afghan Nationals
Recently, the officials say the deportation are part of a broader campaign to deal with undocumented foreigners. many of the those deported include children and women and they were taken to the temporary transit camp before sent back to afghanistan. the pakistan government claims that this step is very nexessary for national security and better control over illegal migration. human rights groups, however have raised concerns about the way the deportations are being carried out. the situation remains tense as thousands of afghans still await their fate under the ongoing crackdown.
According to the media reports of pakistan, the government of pakistan is taking the strict measures and action towards these afghan nationals. as per the reports suggests, almost 6,700 afghans have been deported to afghanistan, where among them 1,755 were women. 2,072 were children and 2,874 were men. these all were moved to the transit camp before sent back to afghanistan. these transit camps were located in the landi kotal near peshawar. before being deported all afghan nationals had t go through necessary legal and identification procedures in the camp.
According to the government, these steps are the important part for the national security. as it is important to remove the undocumented afghanistani people from their country. the transit camp serves as a holding area where people are processed before being sent back to afghanistan. the large-scale deportation has caught attention of both local and international observers, with the some raising concerns abut the humanitarian impact especially on women and children.