Islamabad, accusing Afghans of links to narcotics and "supporting terrorism", announced a new campaign in March to expel hundreds of thousands of Afghans, with or without documents. Many Afghans had lived in Pakistan for decades after fleeing successive wars and crises.
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00:00Mercer
00:30This is the story of Pakistan.
00:40How do you work?
00:44When I go to Pakistan, my children have to ask me,
00:47We need to go to school, if you want to get a school,
00:50you'll never have to go home.
00:54My mom doesn't have to go home.
01:00Don't go to school.
01:03Don't go to school.
01:09Where's my mom?
01:10Okay.
01:12What we noticed since 4th of April is thousands of people, they are crossing the border from
01:21Torkham here.
01:22Other thousands also from the Spain-Baldac, more of them from here.
01:26So definitely there is no any capacity can accommodate those thousands coming on a daily
01:31basis.
01:32We will not be able.
01:33Also, let me find the video they started charging for the location of one of these
01:52ICSObach videos.
01:53I'm going to have another time in the pollution presentation from one of these events,