Afghanistan, Dec. 12 -- Germany has canceled plans to resettle 640 Afghan refugees waiting in Pakistan, leaving them in uncertainty and raising serious humanitarian concerns.
Germany has canceled plans to resettle 640 Afghan refugees who were awaiting transfer from Pakistan, according to The Guardian. The affected individuals were part of two programs designed to provide safe relocation for vulnerable Afghans.
The decision, announced by Chancellor Friedrich Merz, comes amid growing pressure from Germany's far-right political factions. Officials say the government is adopting a stricter stance on migration, leaving those awaiting evacuation uncertain about their future. A spokesperson for the Interior Ministry confirmed that affected indiv...