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Hours before the end of Title 42, a family of six from Afghanistan awaited their fate at the border wall in Tijuana, Mexico, after traveling through more than a dozen countries.

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    @db_0707

    It sounds like you’re super concerned about Afghanistan but why havent you ever reported on nytimes that pakistan trained taliban fighters have destroyed the lives of afghans since 1979. Considering how much nytimes care about minority and human rights; in last 7 decades, pakistan has decimated all its minorities. With the amount of concern you show for minority rights in a select few countries with any incident, you should be reporting only Pakistan’s atrocities 24/7 if we go by the shear magnitude of human and minority rights violations in pakistan.

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