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Pakistan has expelled over 8,000 Afghan nationals in a week due to the expiry of a March 31 deadline. These individuals lacked legal documents or held Afghan Citizen Cards. The UNHCR reported that at least 8,906 Afghan nationals have been deported since April 1.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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