37 Pakistanis Deported from 8 Countries, Including the US, Cyprus, and Senegal

Karachi:A total of 37 Pakistanis have been deported from eight countries, including the United States, Cyprus, Senegal, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Iran. Among these deported individuals, three were taken into custody in Karachi due to being blacklisted.
According to immigration sources, a Pakistani who arrived in the United States had his visa canceled by immigration authorities and was sent back to Pakistan. Similarly, a Pakistani arriving in Cyprus was deemed undesirable by immigration officials and was deported back.
In Brazil, a Pakistani who arrived without proper documentation was also deported. Meanwhile, in Senegal, a Pakistani attempting to engage in human trafficking was arrested and sent back to Pakistan.
The sources also reported that two Pakistanis were deported from Saudi Arabia after their visas were canceled, while 26 others were sent back due to various issues such as expired visas, being blacklisted, drug-related offenses, overstaying, begging, working without a sponsor, fleeing from work, theft charges, and lost passports.
In the UAE, three Pakistanis were deported for overstaying and being blacklisted. Additionally, one Pakistani was sent back from Bahrain due to being considered a security risk, and one Pakistani was deported from Iran on emergency travel documents.
These actions reflect the ongoing efforts of various countries to enforce immigration laws and ensure the proper legal status of foreign nationals.