The Iranian government has tightened immigration controls, leading to the expulsion of undocumented Afghans. For decades, many Afghans fled to Iran due to war and poverty. However, recent sentiment among Iranians has shifted, creating pressure on the government to take action. The return of expelled Afghans raises concerns about their future under the Taliban regime. Humanitarian organizations and activists are calling for international support to assist returnees as they confront the difficulties of reintegration in a challenging environment.
For decades, tens of thousands of Afghans who have fled war and poverty have crossed into neighboring Iran, but sentiment towards foreign nationals has hardened.
The Iranian government has responded by expelling undocumented people, forcing them to return to the country they escaped from.
While the Taliban government is welcoming returning Afghans, the international community faces challenges in determining what kind of life awaits them.
The situation reflects a growing discontent among Iranians with hosting foreign nationals, highlighting the need for support for those returning to Afghanistan.
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