In a significant shift, Pakistan has begun a strict crackdown on undocumented Afghan migrants, forcing thousands to return to Afghanistan. After Islamabad announced a July 10 deadline for those identified as undocumented to leave, many families are now caught between the precariousness of life in Pakistan and an uncertain future after their return. The forced repatriation underscores the ongoing struggle of Afghan refugees who often face a hostile environment in host countries, adding to their ongoing challenges back home. Humanitarian organizations are raising concerns over the potential dangers that returnees may face, as the situation in Afghanistan remains complex and fraught with difficulties. As families leave, they bring with them fears of what lies ahead amidst ongoing political and economic turmoil in their home country.

