Over 1,000 Afghan migrant families have returned to Afghanistan from Iran and Pakistan. The High Commission for Addressing Migrants’ Issues has reported that a total of 1,631 families, comprising 10,246 individuals, were forcibly repatriated through various transit routes and borders.
Key entry points for these returnees included Islam Qala-Herat, Abrisham-Nimroz, Spin Boldak, Torkham, Nangarhar, and Angor-Ade-Paktika. The High Commission emphasized its commitment to assisting these families by providing essential services through dedicated support committees.
On their arrival, the returnees underwent registration, verification, and biometric processing. They subsequently received cash assistance and SIM cards to aid their reintegration into Afghan society. Additionally, the commission has implemented measures to facilitate the transfer of these families to their respective provinces, ensuring a smoother transition for all returnees.
