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Over 200k Afghans forced to leave Pak amid intensified deportation drive
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Pakistan's deportation campaign has led to over 200,000 Afghans leaving since April, while Iran has also increased expulsions, raising concerns about Afghanistan's capacity to manage the influx. Pakistan's actions target undocumented migrants, accusing them of links to terrorism, a charge the Taliban denies. The IOM has urged a halt to forced returns, citing Afghanistan's fragile infrastructure.
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