A notable number of Afghan nationals, currently residing unlawfully in Pakistan, are willingly participating in the repatriation process.
As of January 21, 2024, the total count of these individuals reached 472,800, indicating a consistent flow of returns.
Update on #AfghanRepatriation: As of January 21, 2024, 472,800 illegal #Afghans have left #Pakistan, and the repatriation process is ongoing.
— SAMAA TV (@SAMAATV) January 22, 2024
A total of 472,800 #IllegalAfghans have left #Pakistan, with ongoing returns. #SamaaTV pic.twitter.com/oMcNZY3AUI
On this particular date alone, 613 Afghan citizens bid farewell to Pakistan, comprising 178 men, 137 women, and 298 children.
The repatriation initiative involved 55 vehicles, facilitating the return of 72 families to Afghanistan.
This ongoing trend underscores a significant movement of Afghan nationals choosing to return to their homeland voluntarily.
While the reasons for leaving Pakistan may vary, their active involvement in the repatriation process signals a substantial shift in their residency status.