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News ID: 132132
Publish Date : 06 October 2024 - 22:04

Police: 2 Million Illegal Immigrants to Leave Iran

TEHRAN -- The chief commander of Iran’s law enforcement forces announced Sunday up to 2 million illegal immigrants will leave the country by the end of the current Persian year in March 2025.
So far, over 500,000 illegal Afghans have been arrested and deported, with an additional 250,000 voluntarily returning to their home country, General Radan said.
He emphasized that illegal immigrants will not be allowed to work or reside in Iran, warning business owners and landlords that employing or housing illegal immigrants is a criminal offense.
“The police are committed to ensuring the security of legal immigrants, but there will be no tolerance for those who enter the country unlawfully,” the police chief explained.
He noted that the firm stance taken by authorities has led to an increase in the voluntary return of illegal immigrants, whose number is unofficially estimated at more than 10 million.
The move is part of a broader effort to control illegal immigration and ensure that only those who comply with the law can stay and work in Iran.
Iran has a long history of hosting
 refugees, particularly from neighboring Afghanistan, spanning over four decades.
While Iran has been praised for its inclusive policies, such as allowing Afghan children to attend school regardless of their documentation status, it has also faced criticism from within society for its leniency towards undocumented immigrants.