According to reports, Turkey deported 365 Afghan migrants in the previous two days.
Turkish media stated on Monday that 365 recently deported illegal immigrants from Turkey—138 on Saturday and 277 on Sunday—arrived in Kabul by Afghan jet from Aghra City.
According to the General Directorate of Migration in Turkey, they deported more than 68290 Afghan nationals in January who were among the 124,441 illegal immigrants that entered Turkey during the previous year.
Most Refugees flee the country due to the fear of prosecution, security threats, poor economic and unemployment.
Since the Taliban took back control, Afghan refugees have fled to neighbouring nations like Iran, Pakistan, and Turkey for economic reasons or to avoid persecution by the de facto government.
The majority of Afghan immigrants illegally enter the country and after months of uncertainty, they reach their destination only to live in constant fear of being forcibly deported and imprisoned.
Due to a lack of travel permits, Iran and Pakistan also deport Afghan refugees or imprison them. Pakistan is holding hundreds of Afghan refugees, including women and children, in prison, and this issue has gone viral on social media.
However, in recent decades, millions of Afghans have resided in Pakistan and Iran.