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RASC News > News > The Return of More than 64,000 Afghanistani Immigrants from Iran
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The Return of More than 64,000 Afghanistani Immigrants from Iran

Published 25/05/2023
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RASC: Abdullah Riaz, the head of Taliban group’s migration and returnee affairs in Nimroz province, says that in month of Thor (Afghanistan calender), 64,115 migrants entered Afghanistan from Iran via the Nimroz border.

He told the Bakhtar news agency under the control of the Taliban group that nearly 54,000 migrants had returned to the country from this route last month as well.

Although he did not say anything about the voluntary return and forced deportation of these immigrants, in addition it is said that most of these immigrants were forcibly expelled from Iran.

It should be noted that with the dominance of the Taliban group, the number of illegal immigrations in the country has increased.

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