A Pakistani province, Baluchistan, is intensifying efforts to arrest and deport hundreds of thousands of Afghans deemed to be residing in the country illegally. This measure is part of a nationwide crackdown, and authorities have instructed police to deport 10,000 Afghans daily. The move follows a decline in expulsions after the announcement of stricter measures in October. Protests have erupted near the Chaman border crossing, with residents opposing new travel visa requirements. Despite Pakistani officials emphasizing a focus on undocumented migrants, concerns about mistreatment and widespread abuses have been raised by human rights organizations, drawing condemnation.