When stopped by police, Wali shows an expired visa from a previous visit to Pakistan and a scribbled number on a chit of paper he got from a nonprofit that helps the U.N. refugee agency, UNHCR, record how many new Afghans are trickling into the country following the Taliban's return https://news.trust.org/item/20211013083405-jxr08. Like many other new arrivals, Wali had few savings and has found no support from government agencies since he and his family arrived in September.
From former soldiers to journalists, thousands of Afghans have fled to Pakistan since the Taliban seized power, but many are struggling in a country that has grown .