POLITICS
63 Pakistanis Deported from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia in 24 Hours
In a 24-hour period, a total of 63 Pakistanis were deported from four countries: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia. According to immigration authorities, the deportations were due to a variety of reasons, ranging from overstaying visas to engaging in illegal activities.
From Saudi Arabia, a total of 29 Pakistanis were deported. Among them, 4 individuals were blacklisted, 15 were sent back for begging, and 10 had overstayed their visas. In Malaysia, 16 Pakistanis were deported for being undocumented migrants. Iraq deported 11 individuals for illegal entry into the country, and 4 Pakistanis were sent back to Karachi from the UAE.
All of the deportees underwent necessary legal procedures upon their arrival at Karachi Airport. They were then allowed to return to their homes after completing the required formalities.
The deportation of these individuals highlights the ongoing issue of undocumented migration and illegal activities in foreign countries. Pakistani authorities continue to stress the importance of adhering to immigration laws and regulations to avoid such situations in the future.