
This story was first published by Amu TV.
Mohammad Reza Babaei, the governor of Iran’s Yazd province, said the key to addressing the influx of Afghan migrants into Iran lies in strengthening border management. His remarks come as Iran continues mass deportations of undocumented Afghans.
According to Iranian media reports, Babaei said the “organization of foreign nationals entering the country through border provinces will be a solution to these challenges.” Iranian officials often refer to undocumented Afghan migrants as “unauthorized foreign nationals.”
Referring to growing public concerns, Babaei said Iran’s Ministry of Interior had taken major steps over the past year to regulate the presence of foreign nationals.
He called for the establishment of needed infrastructure for the General Directorate of Foreign Nationals in Yazd and for organizing migrant guesthouses in nearby cities.
Iran has stepped up deportations of Afghans in recent weeks, particularly following a 12-day conflict with Israel earlier this year. Authorities in Khorasan Razavi province
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