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Nearly 500,000 Afghans return from Iran since June 1: UN migration agency

Tehran’s expulsion order for undocumented Afghans could impact up to 4M people

Beyza Binnur Donmez  | 07.07.2025 - Update : 08.07.2025
Nearly 500,000 Afghans return from Iran since June 1: UN migration agency Afghans, who left their country illegally for better living conditions due to unemployment and hard living conditions in Afghanistan, are seen after they were deported from Iran at the border gate in Herat, Afghanistan on February 09, 2022.

GENEVA

Nearly half a million Afghans have returned from Iran in just over a month, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) confirmed to Anadolu on Monday, ahead of Tehran’s deadline for undocumented Afghan nationals to leave the country.

Between June 1 and July 5, a total of 449,218 Afghan migrants returned from Iran, Zuhal Nabi, the communications associate of IOM from Kabul, said.

According to Nabi, of the total number of returning migrants from Iran, "approximately 50% returned spontaneously, while the remaining 50% were pushed back."

The surge in returns followed an order by Iranian authorities demanding all undocumented Afghans—an estimated 4 million—leave the country by July 6 or face forced deportation.

The mass returns have raised concerns over the humanitarian impact on returnees, many of whom face uncertainty and hardship upon arrival in Afghanistan.

The return of such a large number of people in a short span adds further strain to Afghanistan, where humanitarian needs remain high and economic conditions continue to deteriorate.


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