The order, giving Afghans until March 31 to go elsewhere in Pakistan, came on the heels of President Trump’s suspension of ...
Shakoofa Khalili was waiting for her husband to return home with bread from the market when she heard their eight-year-old ...
About 20,000 Afghans were approved for resettlement in the U.S. under a program that helps people at risk because of their ...
Officials say Pakistan has threatened to deport Afghan refugees awaiting relocation to a third country unless their cases are ...
Pakistan has threatened to deport Afghan refugees and asylum-seekers, raising fears of potential reprisals from the Taliban, especially among Afghanistan’s nationals who worked with the US or NATO ...
International agencies are expressing concerns over the relocation of Afghan nationals in Pakistan. The UNHCR and IOM are ...
UN agencies seek clarification from Pakistan on its decision to deport Afghan refugees awaiting relocation to the US and ...
Pakistan plans to deport Afghan refugees by March 31, 2025, leaving thousands vulnerable. With US resettlement stalled, many ...
Pakistan has said it will deport tens of thousands of Afghan refugees awaiting resettlement in the West if the prospective host countries do not relocate them by the end of March.
Following the suspension of foreign aid from the United States and the resettlement of Afghan refugees, Reuters reported, citing a refugee advocacy group and a U.S. official, that a decision by Donald ...
The government is also working to ensure these individuals cannot return to Pakistan. Afghan refugees in neighboring countries face uncertainty, with many living in legal limbo and at risk of ...
The presence of Afghan refugees in Pakistan has long been a humanitarian and security dilemma, one that continues to intensify due to shifting geopolitical realities and economic constraints.