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Afghan migrants leave Pakistan after expiry of PoR cards grace period

Islamabad [Pakistan], September 7 (ANI): The UN refugee agency has said that the expiry of the Proof of Registration (PoR) card grace period that ended on August 31…

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Islamabad [Pakistan], September 7 (ANI): The UN refugee agency has said that the expiry of the Proof of Registration (PoR) card grace period that ended on August 31 has triggered a sharp rise in the return of Afghans from Pakistan, Dawn reported.

A situation report of the UNHCR released on Friday said that in August alone, returns increased by 254 per cent, while deportations rose by 191 per cent as compared to July, coinciding with the start of the third phase of the ‘Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan’ (IFPR).

The report says 5,31,700 Afghans have returned from Pakistan as of September 4, as per Dawn.

Since April, more than 4,83,700 Afghans have returned from Pakistan to Afghanistan, including 145,200 in August alone, with some 55,000 making the journey in just the final four days of the month.

The proportion of Proof of Registration (PoR) card holders among returnees has steadily increased, rising from 6 per cent in April to 21-23 per cent between May and July, as per Dawn.

In August, this share grew sharply, with PoR cardholders accounting for 54 per cent (77,700 individuals) of all returns recorded to date, the UNHCR data shows.

Some 57,300 individuals have been arrested and detained since April, including PoR card holders. In August alone, some 9,000 arrests were recorded, compared to some 3,400 in July. The top three districts for arrest and detention are Chaghi (Balochistan), Islamabad and Pishin (Balochistan).

In Afghanistan, the UNHCR continued to biometrically process and provide cash assistance to PoR card holders and their nuclear family members, UNHCR slip holders, asylum seeker certificate holders and other protection referrals.

This support is aimed at alleviating the difficulties faced by Afghans who have returned home hastily and often largely unprepared due to the circumstances in Pakistan, the report says.

Meanwhile, on Friday, Afghan migrants living in Pakistan reported a sharp rise in forced deportations after the expiry of the government’s deadline on August 31, Tolo News reported.

Community representatives and migrants said the Pakistani authorities have intensified removals, leaving many families in distress. (ANI)

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