Kabul, Aug. 6 -- With the expulsion of thousands of Afghan migrants from Iran, many claim they had worked for years in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and technical professions, Tolo News reported.

Abdul Rahim, who worked in agriculture in Iran for four years, said that if employment opportunities are available in Afghanistan, he can support his six-member family with his skills. "We have now returned to our own country. We used to work in agriculture there. If an opportunity arises here in the agricultural sector, I would be happy because I have skills in this field," he told Tolo News.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) announced that from the beginning of 2025 to August 1, more than 2.1 million Afgha...