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Pakistan sets Nov 1 deadline for illegal immigrants to leave country

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The caretaker government has given illegal immigrants living in the nation until November as deadline, warning that action will be done against them after that date. This move is intended to tighten the noose around illegal “foreigners” Sarfraz Bugti, the interim interior minister, stated during news conference that the top committee meeting on the National Action Plan (NAP) on Tuesday set November as the deadline for the unlawful “aliens” to voluntarily depart the country. Top civil and military officials gathered in Islamabad for high-level meeting, which was presided over by caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.

Speaking at the event, the interim interior minister disclosed that 14 of the nation’s 24 suicide attacks this year were carried out by Afghan citizens. He issued threat that they will be forcibly expelled from Pakistan if they didn’t leave by November 1. Additionally, Bugti stated that beginning November 1st, all state law enforcement authorities would be mobilised to take action against illegal foreign nationals. Additionally, he stated that beyond the deadline’s expiration, all properties and enterprises owned or operated by these illegal aliens will also be seized.

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