💨 Abstract
Pakistan has deported 944 Afghan families, totaling 6,700 individuals, since April 1, following the expiration of a government-set deadline for Afghan Citizen Card holders to voluntarily return. The deportees, consisting of 2,874 men, 1,755 women, and 2,071 children, were processed at a transit camp before being sent back through the Torkham border crossing.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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