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Any Afghan Migrants Who Reach America or Europe are Undeportable

It was to be a symbol of reconstructed Afghanistan: a paved highway from Kabul to the beautiful valley of Bamiyan. Here, a not-yet-paved section of the road can be seen winding its way through the Bamiyan valley. A construction camp belonging to the Iranian firm Abad Rahan Pars can be seen to the left of the road. Nice scenery. Too bad about the Islam.

And after Taliban win, millions of Afghan migrants may head to U.S. and Europe.

The UN High Commissioner for Refugees estimates that 30,000 Afghans a week are fleeing their country. However a report in The Guardian states that “30,000 Afghan citizens have left the country each day for the past 10 days”. That would approach a third of a million migrants.

While a small minority can be seen trying to board American aircraft at Kabul airport, the vast majority are moving on foot through Pakistan and Iran. The Shiite terror state is a particularly ideal gateway destination because it allows them easy access to Turkey and then to Europe.

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