Iran Deports 520,000 Illegal Afghan Migrants, Strains on Country’s Resources Grow

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TEHRAN – Some 520,000 illegal Afghan migrants have been deported through the Dogharon border in northeastern Khorasan Razavi province. These undocumented Afghan nationals were identified across the country in the last 9 months, and sent back to their country via the Dogharon border, IRNA quoted Majid Shoja, the commander of Khorasan Razavi province’s border police, as saying.

In October 2023, Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi said unauthorized foreigners have no permission to stay in the country and receive services, IRIB reported. Paying a visit to a center for organizing immigrants in the city of Karaj, he added illegal foreign nationals will be identified and sent to specific camps and then returned to their homeland. Illegal foreign immigrants are treated with dignity even though they have entered Iran’s borders illegally, Vahidi added.

In November 2023, Abdollah Mobini, the head of Iran’s immigration organization said, Iran has no longer the capacity to accept new immigrants, and if the international community does not bear the responsibility for supporting refugees in Iran, most of them will migrate to European countries.

The Islamic Republic of Iran is currently host to one of the largest and most protracted refugee populations in the world, the majority of whom are Afghan refugees. The country is home to over 800,000 registered refugees and some 2.6 million undocumented Afghans. Today, more than 500,000 Afghan children- including undocumented Afghans and those who have newly arrived in Iran following the Taliban-takeover-are benefitting from Iran’s inclusive education policies, one of the most progressive in the world.

Iran’s generous and exceptional services for refugees despite unfair economic sanctions has exceeded expectations and international responsibilities, an official with the National Organization for Migration has said. Behzad Moradipour made the remarks in the meeting of the Almaty Process Experts Group which was held on November 29, 2023, in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Representatives from eight states were participating in the event. Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan are currently members of the Almaty process. Iran and Pakistan attended the meeting as observers. Moradipour, who represented Iran in this meeting, highlighted that the country has been directly affected by the consequences of the massive influx of millions of refugees and foreigners for more than four decades. The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran has made a very generous effort to provide services to millions of refugees and foreign nationals despite difficult living conditions and oppressive economic sanctions imposed on the country, he said.

Iran’s deportation of over 500,000 illegal Afghan migrants marks a significant effort by the country to address the issue of unauthorized foreigners staying within its borders. According to Majid Shoja, the commander of Khorasan Razavi province’s border police, the migrants were identified across Iran and sent back to their home country through the Dogharon border in northeastern Khorasan Razavi province.

Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi emphasized that unauthorized foreigners have no permission to stay in Iran and receive services. During a visit to a center for organizing immigrants in the city of Karaj, Vahidi stated that these individuals would be identified, sent to specific camps, and then returned to their homeland. Despite entering illegally, Vahidi assured that illegal foreign immigrants are treated with dignity.

Iran is currently home to one of the largest refugee populations in the world, primarily consisting of Afghan refugees. The country hosts over 800,000 registered refugees and an estimated 2.6 million undocumented Afghans. As part of its inclusive education policies, Iran extends its progressive educational services to more than 500,000 Afghan children, including those who have recently arrived following the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.

Iran’s efforts to provide exceptional services to refugees amid challenging living conditions and economic sanctions have garnered praise. Behzad Moradipour, an official with the National Organization for Migration, commended Iran’s generosity and exceeding of international responsibilities during a meeting of the Almaty Process Experts Group. Despite the significant impact of a continuous influx of refugees and foreigners over four decades, Iran continues to prioritize the well-being of these individuals.

Iran’s deportation of such a large number of illegal Afghan migrants reflects its commitment to uphold its immigration policies and address the issue of unauthorized residence. With millions of refugees and foreign nationals in need of support, Iran continues to demonstrate its dedication to providing services, even amidst economic challenges and international sanctions.

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