Afghan Deportees Face Uncertain Future as Pakistan Expels Foreigners

Thousands of Afghan refugees are being deported from Pakistan and returning to Afghanistan, where they are met with unexpected gestures of welcome from the Taliban-run government. The refugees, many of whom had never been to Afghanistan before, are being provided with food, shelter, and cash payments by the government. Pakistan's deportation drive is seen as a way to pressure Afghanistan to crack down on militants hiding in the border region. However, the influx of returnees could strain Afghanistan's fragile economy and government. The refugees face challenges such as adapting to the harsh winter weather and the closure of schools for girls in Afghanistan.
- Afghans deported by Pakistan return to Taliban’s unexpected welcome The Washington Post
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- Amnesty International calls on Pakistan to stop deportation of Afghan refugees ThePrint
- Afghans driven from Pakistan rebuilding lives from 'zero' Yahoo News
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