Iran Has a Mass-Deportation Policy Too
Briefly

The recent conflict involving Israel and the United States has had devastating effects on Iran, particularly for Afghan migrants. The Iranian government deported around 1.4 million Afghans since January, with a surge in deportations following the war. Many Afghan residents faced expulsion without the chance to retrieve their legal papers. Reports indicate widespread harassment and harsher treatment of Afghans, including the separation of children from their families and confinement in deportation camps, intensifying their suffering and insecurity in the region.
Since January, Iran has deported approximately 1.4 million Afghans, escalating the pace following the recent conflict with Israel, impacting the Afghan migrant community significantly.
Reports indicate that deportation camps near Tehran are overcrowded, with many Afghans being expelled without adequate time to gather their belongings or documents.
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