63 Pakistanis Deported from Middle East and Southeast Asia in Last 24 Hours

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63 Pakistanis Deported from Middle East and Southeast Asia in Last 24 Hours

In the past 24 hours, a total of 63 Pakistanis have been deported from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia, according to immigration authorities. The deportations were carried out for various reasons, including visa violations and illegal entry into these countries.

From Saudi Arabia, 29 individuals were deported. Among them, four were blacklisted, 15 were sent back for begging, and 10 were deported for overstaying their visas. Malaysia deported 16 Pakistanis for being undocumented migrants, while Iraq deported 11 individuals for illegal entry. The UAE deported four Pakistanis, all of whom were sent back to Karachi.

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Upon their return to Karachi, all the deportees underwent legal procedures at the airport before being allowed to go home. Authorities have stressed that immigration regulations must be adhered to, especially as regional enforcement tightens across these countries.

This latest wave of deportations highlights the challenges faced by undocumented workers and those overstaying their visas, as governments in the Middle East and Southeast Asia continue to enforce strict immigration policies.

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