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    Pakistan Deports 49 Illegal Immigrants to Afghanistan Amid Border Control Efforts

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a recent operation, Pakistani authorities deported 49 illegal immigrants to Afghanistan, reinforcing the country’s commitment to managing its borders and controlling unauthorized migration. This move aligns with broader regional efforts to regulate cross-border movement and enhance security along the Pakistan-Afghanistan frontier. The deportees were identified during routine checks and subsequently handed over to Afghan officials for repatriation.

    Illegal immigration has been a persistent challenge for Pakistan, given its extensive and porous border with Afghanistan. The government has intensified border management strategies in recent years to prevent illegal crossings, human trafficking, and related security threats. Deportations such as this serve as a deterrent and demonstrate Pakistan’s resolve to uphold immigration laws and bilateral cooperation with Afghanistan.

    Notably, these deportations occur amid ongoing diplomatic dialogues between Pakistan and Afghanistan aimed at improving border security and addressing migration issues. The repatriation of these 49 individuals highlights the operational aspects of these agreements and the practical steps taken to maintain stability in the region. Continued vigilance and cooperation remain crucial to managing migration flows and ensuring regional security.

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