Immigration

Iranian border guards kill 10 Afghans attempting illegal crossing, Taliban police say

Taliban said the group of residents had tried to enter Iran via the Sheikh Abu Nasr Farahi crossing when they.

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Immigration

Pakistan expels nearly 3,000 Afghan migrants in one day

Pakistan expelled 4,470 Afghans the previous day, most of them forcibly, the commission said.

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Immigration, US

Afghan community holds vigil for US soldier killed in DC shooting

One attendee said he came to show that Afghan immigrants “are people of peace and law” and want to help.

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Immigration

Pakistan expels nearly 4,500 Afghan migrants in a single day

Pakistan expelled 6,435 Afghans the previous day, Nov. 29, the commission said.

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Immigration, US

Trump says US asylum admissions for several countries will be halted for ‘a long time’

Trump said the United States should not admit people from countries he described as unstable or hostile.

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Immigration

Turkey says cooperation with Iran on Afghan migration a key bilateral priority

Fidan said the scale of Afghan displacement required coordinated action between Ankara, Tehran and the Taliban authorities.

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Immigration, Media

Afghan journalist detained by Pakistani police in Islamabad

Khamosh was taken into custody in the B-17 sector of the capital, sources said.

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Immigration, US

US releases list of six Afghan nationals accused in security-related cases, citing vetting concerns

“These are just a few of the criminals who have rewarded American generosity with violence,” the statement read.

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Immigration, US

US vows to bar entry for those with terrorist ties after Afghan man’s arrest

The case has drawn renewed attention to the vetting process for Afghan nationals who entered the United States after the.

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Immigration, US

US halts visa issuance for Afghan passport holders

Marco Rubio, US Secretary of State, shared the department’s announcement and reiterated the administration’s stance.

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