Pakistan Sets Deadline for Undocumented Migrants to Depart or Face Deportation by November 1

Pakistan Sets Deadline for Undocumented Migrants to Depart or Face Deportation by November 1

Pakistan has ordered all undocumented immigrants, mainly nearly 1.73 million Afghan nationals, to voluntarily leave the country or face​ deportations.

“We have given ⁣them a November 1 deadline,” Interior Minister Sarfraz Bugti said⁣ on Tuesday amid claims by Islamabad that 14 of 24 ‌suicide bombings in the country this ‍year were carried out by Afghan nationals.

Bugti said‌ an estimated 1.73 million Afghan nationals ‍in Pakistan have no legal documents ⁣to stay, adding that ‍a total of ⁣4.4 million Afghan refugees live ⁢in ‍Pakistan.

“There are ‌no two opinions ⁢that we are attacked from within Afghanistan and Afghan nationals⁢ are involved⁢ in attacks⁣ on us,” he ⁤said. “We ⁢have evidence.”

Islamabad has received the largest influx of Afghan refugees since the Soviet invasion of their country in 1979. About 1.3 million Afghans are registered ‌refugees in Pakistan and 880,000 more have legal status to remain, according to the latest United Nations figures.

“If they do not⁢ go, … then all the law ​enforcement agencies in the‍ provinces or federal government ⁤will be⁣ utilised to deport them,”​ Bugti said.

Source‍ from www.aljazeera.com

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