Repatriation of illegal residents continues as over 250,000 Afghans returned
According to officials, the return of illegal immigrants to their country is having a positive impact on the Pakistani economy.


The repatriation of foreigners residing illegally in Pakistan continues. So far, about 2,50,000 Afghan citizens have returned to their homeland from Pakistan.
According to the authorities, only yesterday (Friday) 3,250 people of 593 families were sent back to their homeland Afghanistan including 957 men, 795 women and 1498 children.
Officials said that 212 vehicles were used for the return of 593 families to their homeland yesterday, so far the repatriation of more than 249,000 Afghans has been completed.
According to officials, the return of illegal immigrants to their country is having a positive impact on the Pakistani economy.

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