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This is another hare brained policy of the government. There still were Muslims migrating from India to Pakistan until the 1965 war which closed the borders. There are Pakistanis still living in Bangladesh that have to be brought back. The Afghan refugees who have no criminal record should be given citizenship. Very bad decision.

No country for old Afghans: ‘Post-1951 immigrants to be considered illegal’ - The Express Tribune

No country for old Afghans: ‘Post-1951 immigrants to be considered illegal’
By Riaz Ahmad
Published: April 3, 2015

PESHAWAR:
All those Afghan nationals who immigrated to Pakistan before civil unrest erupted in 1979 in their country would be treated as illegal residents and deported, said an official of the Special Branch Police.


He told The Express Tribune relevant officials had been issued directives to not consider any |proof of immigration” from the 60s or 70s as valid and report such documentation so CNICs of these individuals be blocked.

“We do not know who took the decision, but the new policy is that any Afghan family which migrated after 1951 will be considered illegal immigrants and their CNICs will be blocked after separate verification from the Special Branch and Intelligence Bureau (IB),” he said. “The decision was probably taken after reports emerged that several refugees who managed to get CNICs had purchased land using backdated documents,” he said.

“The instructions are clear cut. Any document from 1951 onward will not be accepted and all those who migrated subsequently will be considered illegal immigrants,” he reiterated.

Talking to The Express Tribune, an IB official, requesting anonymity, said a notification from October last year clearly mentioned that as per the Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951 (and Pakistan Citizenship Act Rules 1952), all those people who migrated to Pakistan before April 18, 1951 are automatically Pakistani nationals. The Act added that those who moved after this date would have to apply for nationality as per the procedures set by the government.

“After the introduction of this act, no person could automatically become a Pakistani national by purchasing land or obtaining a CNIC,” the intelligence official stated. “Now all Afghan refugees are being verified.”

The notification was issued by the Federal Ministry of Interior after queries from NADRA sought clear-cut instructions from the government.

A number of the Afghan refugees have married local women, purchased land and run large businesses in the country. However, after these directions, a large-scale crackdown was initiated and even government officials are being verified.

“Two constables with eight years of service have been fired from the police because they are Afghan nationals and others are being verified,” he said. The official added a number of other government employees were actually “illegal immigrants”.

In the wake of the devastating Army Public School massacre which resulted in the death of over 150 people, mostly children, the government intensified its crackdown against Afghan refugees illegally residing in Pakistan. “We consider unregistered Afghan refugees a security threat, that is why law-enforcement agencies have been directed to push them back home,” a senior official of the Ministry of Interior said last month.

Even diplomats are not immune to the government’s crackdown. Towards the end of February 2015, four of them were detained with 28 other Afghans and locked up in the University Town police station. Several citizens of the neighbouring country are being kept in different jails owing to the lack of proper transportation facilities to deport them to Afghanistan via the Torkham border in Khyber Agency.

There are around 1.6 million Afghan refugees registered with authorities, while around 1 million were residing in Pakistan illegally. Of the latter, it is estimated that up to 200,000 have managed to obtain CNICs without even having registered.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 3rd, 2015.
 
1951/1952 citizen act need to be reviewed, amended... those you have lived most of their life in Pakistan and r having zero security threat need to be granted citizenship.... those who migrated later and r not considered any security threat should b documented and allowed to stay as residents not citizens...it will be really unfair to deport those who hav worked really hard to earn a decent living....
 
Good good. They should not be spared, not one of them. Kick them out and we can manage our population problem.
Theres at least 10 million of them and they reproduce at rate of 4% every year, maximum of any group in the world!
 
nothing will happen you can buy pakistani nationality with 50$ and pakistani passport with 100$ .no one care abut these BS words
 
Good move we dont need them here in Pakistan. Get lost nah sukri qom
 
This is another hare brained policy of the government. There still were Muslims migrating from India to Pakistan until the 1965 war which closed the borders. There are Pakistanis still living in Bangladesh that have to be brought back. The Afghan refugees who have no criminal record should be given citizenship. Very bad decision.

No country for old Afghans: ‘Post-1951 immigrants to be considered illegal’ - The Express Tribune

No country for old Afghans: ‘Post-1951 immigrants to be considered illegal’
By Riaz Ahmad
Published: April 3, 2015

PESHAWAR:
All those Afghan nationals who immigrated to Pakistan before civil unrest erupted in 1979 in their country would be treated as illegal residents and deported, said an official of the Special Branch Police.


He told The Express Tribune relevant officials had been issued directives to not consider any |proof of immigration” from the 60s or 70s as valid and report such documentation so CNICs of these individuals be blocked.

“We do not know who took the decision, but the new policy is that any Afghan family which migrated after 1951 will be considered illegal immigrants and their CNICs will be blocked after separate verification from the Special Branch and Intelligence Bureau (IB),” he said. “The decision was probably taken after reports emerged that several refugees who managed to get CNICs had purchased land using backdated documents,” he said.

“The instructions are clear cut. Any document from 1951 onward will not be accepted and all those who migrated subsequently will be considered illegal immigrants,” he reiterated.

Talking to The Express Tribune, an IB official, requesting anonymity, said a notification from October last year clearly mentioned that as per the Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951 (and Pakistan Citizenship Act Rules 1952), all those people who migrated to Pakistan before April 18, 1951 are automatically Pakistani nationals. The Act added that those who moved after this date would have to apply for nationality as per the procedures set by the government.

“After the introduction of this act, no person could automatically become a Pakistani national by purchasing land or obtaining a CNIC,” the intelligence official stated. “Now all Afghan refugees are being verified.”

The notification was issued by the Federal Ministry of Interior after queries from NADRA sought clear-cut instructions from the government.

A number of the Afghan refugees have married local women, purchased land and run large businesses in the country. However, after these directions, a large-scale crackdown was initiated and even government officials are being verified.

“Two constables with eight years of service have been fired from the police because they are Afghan nationals and others are being verified,” he said. The official added a number of other government employees were actually “illegal immigrants”.

In the wake of the devastating Army Public School massacre which resulted in the death of over 150 people, mostly children, the government intensified its crackdown against Afghan refugees illegally residing in Pakistan. “We consider unregistered Afghan refugees a security threat, that is why law-enforcement agencies have been directed to push them back home,” a senior official of the Ministry of Interior said last month.

Even diplomats are not immune to the government’s crackdown. Towards the end of February 2015, four of them were detained with 28 other Afghans and locked up in the University Town police station. Several citizens of the neighbouring country are being kept in different jails owing to the lack of proper transportation facilities to deport them to Afghanistan via the Torkham border in Khyber Agency.

There are around 1.6 million Afghan refugees registered with authorities, while around 1 million were residing in Pakistan illegally. Of the latter, it is estimated that up to 200,000 have managed to obtain CNICs without even having registered.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 3rd, 2015.
Well planned move . I appreciate it . Now this is the better way to clean out Pakistan from taliban terror . This will help Pakistan to increase the benefits on its own people. Now a days Pakistan establishment working really hard.
 
Good move, send them packing back to their home..
 
The Pakistani government either does nothing about a problem or takes a drastic action. There is no fine tuning the law to meet the circumstances and changing political environment. Afghan refugees started arriving in Pakistan since 1979 and its been 36 years of no major change in Pakistani immigration law. Then all of a sudden Pakistani government wakes up declares all post 1951 immigrants as illegals ! I know for the fact that Indian Muslims kept migrating to Pakistan until 1965 war when borders were closed. There is a civil war in Afghanistan partly due to ISI supported Talibans and returning refugees will face difficulites in Afghanistan. The Pakistani government either sleeps on the wheel ignoring the traffic or drives 150 Km a hour there is no in between speed.
 
Good move, these afghans brought all mess across the border to our Pak land. now force them to take it back all mess to Afghanistan.
 
Due to the nature of my job i come across passports and ID cards of people from different nationalities daily.

Many times i encounter Afghans and ask them their identification papers, from their looks you would say they are poor mechanics, they put their hands in the side pocket of their Qamees and take out British Passports. They cannot speak a word in English, as for their Urdu, Bengalis in UAE speak better Urdu than them. These Afghans do not say bad things about the western countries whose passports they hold.

But, I then also come across Afghans having Pakistani identity documents, and they hate Pakistan too much and openly show their hatred. and when you ask them in a light way why did not they go to a western country and get naturalized there, they reply Pakistan is not doing us a favour by giving us Pakistani identity.
 

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