“I was born in Pakistan, I’ve lived here for 42 years, I went to school in Pakistan,” said Nasim, who had traveled to the Torkham border crossing from the northern city Peshawar.
Nasim, who was born and raised in Pakistan, and is now preparing to return to Afghanistan.
International bodies and human rights groups have warned of a looming humanitarian disaster as they return.
He hoped the Taliban would greet those forced out of Pakistan and help them find new jobs.
The steady deterioration of human rights under the Taliban since its return to power have only confirmed the worst fears of many Afghans.
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