
A U.S. military aircraft carrying deported Pakistani immigrants is scheduled to land in Pakistan this week, according to diplomatic sources. The flight will transport eight Pakistani nationals who were living illegally in the United States.
The deportation flight is set to depart from the U.S. on February 26 and will arrive at Noor Khan Airbase in Pakistan on February 27. Officials have confirmed that a U.S. Air Force C-17 aircraft will be used for the transfer.
Sources reveal that U.S. authorities had initially provided Pakistan with details of 10 individuals for verification. After reviewing their credentials, Pakistani authorities confirmed the identity of eight individuals who are now being deported.
This move is part of ongoing efforts by the U.S. to enforce immigration laws and return individuals residing in the country without legal documentation. In recent months, many Pakistani nationals have been deported from multiple countries due to immigration violations.
Pakistan has been working closely with U.S. officials to ensure the verification and safe return of deportees. As immigration policies continue to tighten, more cases like these may arise in the future.
For those seeking to migrate abroad, experts advise ensuring proper legal documentation to avoid complications and potential deportation.
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