Leily Nikounazar

As Iran Deports a Million Afghans, ‘Where Do We Even Go?

Afghans expelled from Iran arrived at a processing center in the border town of Islam Qala, Afghanistan, last week.

Afghans expelled from Iran arrived at a processing center in the border town of Islam Qala, Afghanistan, last week.

At the sand-swept border between Iran and Afghanistan, nearly 20,000 are crossing every day — shocked and fearful Afghans who have been expelled from Iran with few belongings in a wave of targeted crackdowns and xenophobia.

More than 1.4 million Afghans have fled or been deported from Iran since January during a government clampdown on undocumented refugees, according to the United Nations’ refugee agency. More than half a million have been forced into Afghanistan just since the war between Israel and Iran last month, returned to a homeland already grappling with a severe humanitarian crisis and draconian restrictions on women and girls, in one of the worst displacement crises of the past decade.

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