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Afghans in Pakistan face uncertain future amid deportation drive
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Afghans in Pakistan face uncertain future amid deportation drive

From CNA · () English

Summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Thousands of Afghans in Pakistan are hiding due to a government deportation drive.
  • Islamabad is intensifying deportations amid strained relations with Afghanistan.
  • Families face an uncertain future, caught between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Thousands of Afghans residing in Pakistan are living in fear and hiding as Islamabad steps up its deportation campaign. This crackdown comes amid a backdrop of worsening diplomatic ties between Pakistan and Afghanistan, creating a precarious situation for a community that has long called Pakistan home.

The Pakistani government's intensified efforts to deport undocumented immigrants, primarily targeting Afghans, have forced many to abandon their lives and livelihoods. Those affected include individuals born and raised in Pakistan, who now find themselves stateless and vulnerable, facing the prospect of forced return to a country they may barely know.

Families are being torn apart, with members caught between the two nations they consider home. The uncertainty surrounding their future weighs heavily on the Afghan community, as they navigate the risks of deportation while grappling with the loss of stability and security. The situation underscores the complex humanitarian challenges arising from strained bilateral relations and internal policy shifts.

This drive leaves many Afghans in Pakistan facing an uncertain future, with limited options for legal recourse or support. The humanitarian implications are significant, as individuals and families grapple with displacement and the potential loss of their established lives.

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