The latest reports say that the repatriation of illegal foreign nationals including Afghans continue to their homelands.


Peshawar: The repatriation of illegal foreign nationals including Afghans continues to their homelands.
According to details, a total of 182,154 illegal Afghans have been repatriated so far from Chaman and Torkham border.
As many as 260 families were repatriated in 186 vehicles to Afghanistan and this process continues on a daily basis.
Temporary transit camps for illegals have been set up in various districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan.
Shoes and warm clothes are being distributed to the children to protect them from the cold weather during their stay in the camp and during the journey.
The government, security agencies and civil administration are working with enthusiasm to provide better facilities to the repatriating migrants.
The safe evacuation of illegal foreign nationals is the top priority of the government after giving them the deadline of October 31.
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