What’s behind Pakistan’s mass deportation of Afghans?
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•With the passing of another government deadline for undocumented Afghans to leave, Pakistan has launched a new crackdown on thousands still living in the country.
•In response to criticism, authorities say they are enforcing immigration laws and cite national security concerns.
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