RASC News Agency: In response to the forced return of Afghanistani immigrants from neighboring countries, the International Organization for Migration has announced that the situation of these immigrants in Afghanistan is worrying.
On Wednesday, September 13, this organization wrote on its X social media that these migrants, in addition to homelessness, also face problems of unemployment and poverty inside Afghanistan.
It is said that only in August of this year, 50,747 returned migrants have received cash, food and essential household items.
It should be noted that officials in the Ministry of Refugees and Returnees of the Taliban group also announced that 2,000 Afghanistani migrants returned to the country from Iran and Pakistan last week alone.
The International Organization for Migration expresses its concern about the situation of these migrants, while aid organizations have repeatedly warned of the increase in the number of people in need of humanitarian aid and the reduction of the budget for providing aid to these needy people in Afghanistan.
It should be noted that the International Organization for Migration had previously warned about the spread of poverty in Afghanistan and said that the economic system in Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban group is collapsing.
This is despite the fact that with the domination of the Taliban group over the country, the amount of migration to neighboring countries, especially Iran and Pakistan, has increased, and a number of young people even risked their lives to immigrate illegally to European countries.
Meanwhile, despite the challenges in Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban group, a number of countries in the region arrested and deported Afghanistani immigrants from their countries.