Afghanistan, April 20 -- Pakistani media reports say that authorities are expelling poor migrants while overlooking wealthier Afghan individuals, raising concerns over fairness.
Pakistan's police have been reportedly detaining and expelling low-income Afghan migrants, particularly in Sindh province and Karachi. Express Tribune Pakistan highlighted that the police have shown leniency towards wealthy and influential Afghan migrants in Karachi, focusing instead on those with fewer resources.
Since the beginning of April, at least 300 Afghan migrants have been detained and expelled daily across Sindh. The crackdown has intensified, with over 80,000 Afghan migrants reportedly deported in the past three weeks. Official statistics show approxima...