Former US officials ask Pakistan not to deport Afghans seeking relocation to the United States

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A group of former U.S. diplomats and representatives of resettlement organizations has asked Pakistan not to deport thousands of Afghans who have been waiting for U.S. visas under an American program that relocates at-risk Afghan refugees fleeing Taliban rule.

FILE - Afghan refugees hold placards during a gathering in Islamabad, Pakistan, on July 21, 2023. A group of former U.S. diplomats and representatives of resettlement organizations on Wednesday, Oct. 18, asked, in an open letter, Pakistan not to deport thousands of Afghans who have been waiting for U.S. visas under an American program that relocates at-risk Afghan refugees fleeing Taliban rule. ISLAMABAD — A group of former U.S.

Last week, the United Nations said such forced deportations of Afghans could lead to human rights violations — including the separation of families. However, PakistanOn Thursday, authorities in Pakistan said time was running out for migrants who are living in the country illegally and that they must return to their countries before Oct. 31 to avoid arrest and expulsion.Pakistan claims its first-ever win in soccer World Cup qualifying, edging Cambodia 1-0Under U.S.

In the letter sent to Pakistan’s caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar, dozens of former U.S. officials and representatives of resettlement organizations asked Pakistan to stop its plan to deport Afghans who entered the country following the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan in 2021. “We appreciate Pakistan for providing refuge to our allies following America’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, but this decision would only cause chaos and make a bad situation worse. We urge Pakistan to work with us to resettle qualifying individuals in the U.S., not send them back to Afghanistan where they face certain doom,” the letter said.

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