Immigration

Sweden urges EU action to deport failed Afghan asylum seekers

Migration Minister Johan Forssell said many Afghan nationals in Sweden and other EU states lack valid identification or travel documents.

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Immigration

Former UK defence secretary warns Taliban fighters may have gained asylum – Report

The inquiry relates to a leak of personal data involving about 100,000 Afghans who had applied for sanctuary in Britain.

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Immigration

Japan to provide $19.5 million in aid for migrants, Taliban ministry says

The ministry said Kinichi Masamoto made the pledge during a meeting with Abdul Kabir in Kabul.

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Immigration

Pakistan deports over 16,000 migrants in a week

The United Nations has previously said that about 2.6 million migrants returned to Afghanistan in 2025 alone.

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Immigration

Shaheen says closure of Afghan relocation hub in Qatar undermines US commitments

She said the planned closure of Camp As Sayliya was being carried out without a clear plan to relocate those.

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Immigration

Over 5.2 million migrants returned to Afghanistan in 2025: IFRC

Returns accelerated sharply after April 1, coinciding with tightened enforcement measures in both countries.

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Immigration

Pakistan, Iran deport over 3,000 migrants in a day

An additional 547 families were transported onward from Torkham to provinces including Nangarhar, Kunar, Laghman and Kabul.

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Immigration

Four million Afghan refugees in Iran face humanitarian crisis: Report

Failure to act would turn an already severe humanitarian situation into a broader regional crisis, the group warned.

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Immigration, US

US Senate probes Afghan parole program as watchdogs cite systemic vetting failures

Senate Judiciary Committee chairman said the Afghan parole program had become “a Trojan horse with flawed vetting and deadly consequences.”

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Immigration

Deportees from Iran, Pakistan face shelter and food shortages

“Four families are living here. We face lack of food and shelter,” said Saleha, a returnee.

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