Migrant News
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Over 200 Afghan Prisoners Repatriated from Pakistan and Iraq
228 Afghan prisoners were repatriated from Pakistan and Iraq, amid concerns over the treatment of vulnerable Afghan detainees abroad.
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Over 146,000 Afghan Migrants Return From Neighboring Countries in 18 Days
Over 146,000 Afghan migrants have returned from Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey amid forced deportations and humanitarian concerns.
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Australian Refugee Council Urges Government to Keep Afghan Embassy Open
Australian Refugee Council urges authorities to keep the Afghan embassy open in Canberra to protect vital services for Afghan refugees…
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Taliban Refugee Agency Signs $210,000 MoU with Norwegian Committee to Aid Displaced Afghans
Taliban signs $210K deal with Norwegian Refugee Council to aid displaced Afghans in Faryab with health kits and legal support.
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Rise in Arrests of Afghan Asylum Seekers in California Amid Security Concerns
U.S. agents increase arrests of Afghan asylum seekers in California, prompting concern among immigrants and suspension of Afghan visa processing.
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Pakistan Expels Over 1,100 Afghan Migrants Amid Border Tensions with Taliban
Pakistan deports over 1,100 Afghan migrants as border clashes with Taliban intensify, raising humanitarian concerns and stranding travelers.
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Over 1.8 Million Afghan Migrants Return via Islam Qala Border, Report Says
Iran reports over 1.8 million Afghan migrants have returned via the Islam Qala border this year, raising concerns over reintegration…
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Afghan Asylum Applications in Russia Among Top Ten Nationalities in 2025
Afghan asylum requests in Russia increased in 2025, placing Afghanistan among the top ten nationalities, highlighting ongoing migration trends.
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Afghan Immigrants in U.S. Demand Transparency Over Washington Attack Case
Afghan immigrants in the U.S. urge authorities to ensure transparency in a Washington attack case allegedly involving an Afghan national.
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Hundreds of Afghan Migrant Families Return Home in a Single Day
Hundreds of Afghan families return from neighboring countries amid Afghanistan's economic crisis and limited basic services.