Over 100 Pakistanis Deported from Various Countries in Two Days

Karachi: Over 100 Pakistanis have been deported from various countries in the past two days.
According to details, in the last 48 hours, 118 Pakistanis have been deported from 16 different countries, including the United States, Japan, South Korea, Senegal, Thailand, and others. Some of them were arrested upon their arrival in Karachi.
Immigration sources revealed that 61 Pakistanis were deported from Saudi Arabia due to lost passports, being blacklisted, violating agreements, and engaging in illegal activities.
Sources further reported that 15 Pakistanis were sent back for illegally entering Iraq and overstaying their visas, while 7 Pakistanis were deported from Oman for unlawful entry, being dismissed from their jobs, and being blacklisted.
In the United States, one Pakistani was rejected and sent back, while in South Korea, another Pakistani was denied entry. Similarly, two Pakistanis were denied entry into Thailand due to a lack of hotel bookings and insufficient funds for their expenses.
The sources also mentioned that one Pakistani each was deported from Bahrain, Uganda, Kenya, Cyprus, Morocco, South Korea, Senegal, and Botswana. Additionally, two Pakistanis were sent back from Japan for failing to provide satisfactory evidence for their visit visa.