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Saudi clampdown: ‘Over 120,000 Pakistanis sent back since 2009’

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i totally agree with you hasani. the only place may be maybe found illegal saudis could be could be fata. unless and untill they have previlage to live there legally forever.
 
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Libya was the richest African country for decades. Even richer than many ME countries so obviously migrants came to Libya in search of work from many poor countries. Libya was always full of Egyptian, Tunisian, Algerian etc. migrant workers for instance.

That Pakistanis also found their way is not that strange.

that's what i'm trying to explain to this genius over here, who seems to be living in La-La land

a real shame about Libya though.....immense on-shore oil reserves. Countries like Libya and Nigeria should be regional super-powers, if the people united - set aside their STUPID differences and if they had proper/non-corrupt/honest leaderships
 
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i totally agree with you hasani. the only place may be maybe found illegal saudis could be could be fata. unless and untill they have previlage to live there legally forever.

I doubt that there are more than 50 Saudi Arabian nationals in the Pashtun tribal areas. There might be a few living in Pakistan that have married Pakistani women though but I don't think that there are more than a few dozen. Most of such cases live in KSA.

The only illegal Saudi Arabian nationals that I can think of are those retards that have joined ISIS and other groups in Syria and Iraq (about 2000 in total). I don't care about them the slightest as they already had a death wish the second they left and most of them have burned their passports and renounced their identity. It's a good way of disposing of them. Mostly from the lowest social classes too. I also hope that the rumors of sending death row inmates to Syria, Iraq etc. are correct. Means less money wasted on them.

Anyway you got the point. Now you just have to convince some of your compatriots that are crying due to this news. The reality is that KSA deported more Arabs than Pakistanis in that time period. If not more Bangladeshis etc. too.
 
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What is the point of this thread?

Migrant workers or guests who overstay their visa become illegals in EVERY SINGLE country on this planet and the moment they become that they are eligible for deportation.

I made a thread regarding this topic and it impacted people from all over South Asia, the Arab world, Africa, South East Asia and beyond.

284,000 illegals deported from Saudi Arabia since Nov. 4 2013

If it was up to me every single illegal migrant should be deported regardless where he is from. So good news. Just like every criminal foreigner or local should face the consequences of his actions.

The well-being and safety of KSA cannot be negotiated.
The point is that a Pakistani minister and a Pakistani religious party have taken issue with Saudi Arabia for deporting illegal Pakistani migrants back to their country.

From the article:

"In response to a question by Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) lawmaker Sahibzada Tariqullah, the ministry stated that up to 140 Pakistani nationals have been expelled every day from 49 countries, raising the total number of deportees to 253, 894 since 2009.

“Why has the foreign office not lodged its protest with Saudi Arabia?” the JI leader questioned.

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Commenting on the issue, Commerce Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan said that ‘illegal immigrant’ is a technical term, adding that there should not be any discriminatory laws for immigrants.

“We’ve taken up this issue with Saudi Arabia to end the forced expulsion of Pakistanis,” he said"


Saudi clampdown: ‘Over 120,000 Pakistanis sent back since 2009’ – The Express Tribune

I suspect that there is a massive industry in Pakistan backed by corrupt officials in that country for exporting illegal migrants around the Globe. Why else would their own government ministers complain and "protest" when illegals from their country are deported back there, which is the normal and expected thing to do. It makes no sense for their government to complain against Saudia Arabia or any other country for this.

nobody leaves their country to work in a foreign land to be a "slave".
Nobody said that they do.
 
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What the Saudi Arabian government is doing is what every sane state would do. It's done to every illegal migrant regardless of origin and is the right of every state.

284,000 illegals deported from Saudi Arabia since Nov. 4 2013

Pakistan has the right to deport its illegal population as well. There are hardly any positives when it comes to illegal migration. Almost only negatives.

If Saudi Arabians were illegal migrants (there are none) I would be very pleased if the illegals were to be deported from country x or y back to KSA.

following World War II the U.S.A. benefitted ENORMOUSLY from migration......but that involved SKILLED workers


illegal immigration however is screwing America today.....every country has its own laws. If Pakistanis or any groups are in other countries ILLEGALLY - then its up to the countries to uphold the laws. Nothing personal.
 
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The point is that a Pakistani minister and a Pakistani religious party have taken issue with Saudi Arabia for deporting illegal Pakistani migrants back to their country.

From the article:

"In response to a question by Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) lawmaker Sahibzada Tariqullah, the ministry stated that up to 140 Pakistani nationals have been expelled every day from 49 countries, raising the total number of deportees to 253, 894 since 2009.

“Why has the foreign office not lodged its protest with Saudi Arabia?” the JI leader questioned.

they dont believe in borders





I suspect that there is a massive industry in Pakistan backed by corrupt officials in that country for exporting illegal migrants around the Globe. Why else would their own government ministers complain and "protest" when illegals from their country are deported back there, which is the normal and expected thing to do. It makes no sense for their government to complain against Saudia Arabia or any other country for this.

Jamat e Islami's political influence in Pakistan is not strong. They have a few seats in parliament and are hardly involved in any major policy making. The party isnt even the governing party. What one law maker says is something of opinion.

Human trafficking is a huge industry. Pakistan lies along the human trafficking route. Look on a map and you'll understand why. From Afghanistan and Central Asia they can move through Pakistan into Iran; from Iran they cross illegally into Turkiye - the gateway into EU -- which is where a lot of these guys try to end up.


Nobody said that they do.

you referred to them as "slaves" .....
 
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following World War II the U.S.A. benefitted ENORMOUSLY from migration......but that involved SKILLED workers


illegal immigration however is screwing America today.....every country has its own laws. If Pakistanis or any groups are in other countries ILLEGALLY - then its up to the countries to uphold the laws. Nothing personal.

Well some locals are involved in that too. Just like you have Americans using cheap Mexican labor. I don't really know what the solution is. This problem will just become bigger in the future as the world's population continuous to rapidly increase and the earths resources decrease. Even poor countries such as Sudan, etc. are getting flooded by illegal migrants from poorer countries. India or is it Bangladesh is getting flooded by Indians/Bangladeshis.
This chain is seen all over the world. Russia gets flooded from poor migrants from Central Asia and Caucasus and in return poor Russians are trying to escape to the West.

Only retards would take this personally as more Arabs (Yemenis, Egyptians etc.) have been deported in the same time period.

The amnesty period was extended 3 times. In total by 6 months if I am not mistaken. Yet obviously people did not listen.

Jeddah, Riyadh etc. are flooded by illegal Sudanese, Somalians, Ethiopians and I suspect that most of our Afro-Arabs are actually such migrants that came decades ago and now just have become citizens.

In 1 neighboord in Makkah alone you have 100.000 illegal Burmese people. It's even called "Little Burma". Anyway they are going to deal with that neighborhood and expel most of them this very year due to the expansion works of Al-Masjid Al-Haram and the makeover of many Makkawi neighborhoods.

They built that neighborhood in a mountainous area of Makkah. It's crime infested too.

Notorious Makkah district to be demolished | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.
 
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every country has right to deport illegals... whether they exercise that right is upto them..
anyway they deported many Indians too..
may be pak govt should do some transitional arrangement for deportees.
 
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