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Bahrain Rejects Draft Granting Courts Authority Over Deportation, Travel Bans

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The Bahraini government strongly rejected a recent parliamentary draft giving judicial authorities the authority to determine deportation and travel bans. Authorities said that these decisions are exclusively within the state’s sovereign powers and not subject to legal adjudication or debate.

Deportation policies, as the government argued, are a fundamental aspect of national security and public interest and therefore only exclusive to the executive. The Ministry of Interior further posited that giving the judiciary a role to play in these policies would compromise the nation’s capacity for swift and decisive action in the protection of its borders and sustenance of order.

The contentious proposal, put forth by a group of lawmakers, sought to enhance legal openness and responsibility where foreign citizens are involved. The officials, though, ignored it and reaffirmed that deportation is a force of state authority and not a matter of discussion in the courtroom.

This follows intensifying debate across the region about balancing national security with judicial checks. While there are some who call for greater checks and balances, Bahrain insists on maintaining its long-standing policy on immigration and security controls.

 

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