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What’s behind Pakistan’s mass deportation of Afghans? Islamabad cites national security concerns, returns thousands of undocumented migrants. With the passing of another government deadline for undocumented Afghans to leave, Pakistan has launched a new crackdown on thousands still living in the country.

What’s behind Pakistan’s mass deportation of Afghans? Islamabad cites national security concerns, returns thousands of undocumented migrants. With the passing of another government deadline for undocumented Afghans to leave, Pakistan has launched a new crackdown on thousands still living in the country. In response to criticism, authorities say they are enforcing immigration laws and cite national security concerns. Recommended Stories list of 3 items- list 1 of 3Afghan families mourn loved ones as border tensions with Pakistan rise - list 2 of 3After Afghanistan fires drones into Pakistan, what’s next? - list 3 of 3Pakistan military says 42 killed in fighter attacks in Balochistan Hundreds of thousands of Afghans have returned to a country they fled. The UN says they include undocumented migrants, refugees and Afghan citizen card holders. The campaign has coincided with rising political tensions between Islamabad and Kabul. But is politics involved in the rising tension between the neighbours? And how is Kabul dealing with the influx of returnees? Presenter: Scott McLean Guests: Obaidullah Baheer – Adjunct lecturer at the American University of Afghanistan Kamran Bokhari – Senior fellow with the Middle East Policy Council in Washington, DC Zahid Mahmood – Pakistani defence analyst and former senior officer of the Pakistan Army
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