Pakistan, March 9 -- For decades, Pakistan has acted as a haven, a lifeline, for Afghans fleeing the ceaseless storms of conflict ravaging their homeland. We opened our homes with the simple hope of offering safety, a small measure of peace in a world torn by conflict. But that open door, once a symbol of compassion, has become a source of pain, a pathway for those who would repay our generosity with terror. The time for boundless generosity, for turning the other cheek, is definitively over. Pakistan's recent decision to repatriate Afghan Citizen Card (ACC) holders and all illegal foreigners by March 31, 2025, is not a wrenching choice among many; it is the only viable solution, a desperate but essential act to safeguard the very soul of...