This story was first published by Amu TV.
Pakistani authorities deported 7,324 Afghan migrants on Monday, Oct. 27, according to the Taliban-run Commission for Refugees, in what marks one of the highest single-day mass expulsions of Afghans in recent weeks.
The deportees were returned through the Spin Boldak and Bahramcha border crossings, with both forced and voluntary returns reported. The expulsions come amid an escalating crackdown on undocumented Afghan nationals living in Pakistan, particularly following eight days of border clashes between the Taliban and Pakistani forces earlier this month.
This wave of deportations follows a similarly high number the previous day — Sunday — when 7,996 Afghans were expelled. The increasing pace of removals follows a directive by Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister, who ordered the eviction of undocumented migrants by the end of October.
Monday, October 28, marks the 17th consecutive day that five major trade and transit border crossings between the two countries — including Spin Boldak
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