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Pakistan Illegal Migrants
File image of a temporary migrant camp in Siret, Romania. UNI Photo.

Ukraine crisis may trigger illegal Pakistani migrants to land up in EU nations

| @indiablooms | Mar 11, 2022, at 11:55 pm

Kyiv: The ongoing crisis in Ukraine may encourage Pakistani migrants to take advantage of the porous borders with bordering countries to seek asylum or arrive as illegal immigrants in European countries like Germany.

Ukraine’s immediate neighbours like Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Moldova and Romania are already preparing for a massive deluge of refugees from Ukraine, reports European Times.

What worries them, and other European countries like the United Kingdom, France and Germany, is the influx of 'undesirable' elements from countries like Pakistan, reports the newspaper.

Credible reports filtering from the war-zone talk of Pakistani students being evacuated from Ukraine to be temporarily stationed in Romania.

About 130 students have so far reached Romania, of which 70 have returned to Pakistan. The remaining were to be flown back home by March 10.

What has alerted the countries around Ukraine is the disappearance of three of them from the hotel in Romania.

They were found to have reached Germany via land route, reports the newspaper.

This incident has rung warning bells across Europe where Pakistani immigrants have taken part in crime and militant-related activities.

The Pakistani migrants’ involvement in the London 2005 bombing is a glaring example. Their involvement in moving money, men and material for al Qaeda and other allied terrorist groups have been extensively documented, reports European Times.
 

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