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More than a million Afghans have returned from Iran this year, according to the U.N. — either forcibly deported or pressured to leave by Tehran authorities.
Advocates fear President Donald Trump’s ambitious deportation plan jeopardizes Afghan interpreters and other allies who worked for U.S. troops during the war.
More than 1.5 million Afghans have left Iran since January, according to the UN Refugee Agency. A spokesperson from the ...
A Taliban deputy minister is criticizing other countries for a mass expulsion of Afghans. Iran and Pakistan are expelling ...
When Mohammad Hanif heard Qatar was opening jobs to Afghans, he joined thousands of others to put his name down for a shot to ...
With the end of Temporary Protected Status for Afghan nationals, one organization estimates that as many as 11,700 Afghans in ...
An appeals court has briefly extended protections for nearly 12,000 Afghans in the U.S. under Temporary Protected Status.
Earlier this year, Iran ordered Afghans living illegally in the country to leave. Since then, the government has labeled them ...
A deportation drive first launched in 2023 was renewed in April when Pakistan's government rescinded hundreds of thousands of ...
After the Taliban retook power in Afghanistan in 2021, Nawida fled with her family to neighboring Iran. The lawyer had helped ...
Days before President Donald Trump said he would help Afghan evacuees who fled their country and were stuck in the United ...
The Trump administration moved in April to end TPS for Afghans and Cameroonians in the U.S., saying conditions in Afghanistan ...