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Kuwait has deported 35,000 expatriates as part of a crackdown on residency violations

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Kuwait has deported 35,000 expatriates over the past year as part of a strict campaign against those violating residency laws. Officials have indicated that this initiative aims to enhance security, tackle illegal activities, and uphold public order throughout the nation. This extensive deportation effort underscores Kuwait’s dedication to addressing unauthorized stays and other legal violations.

The crackdown involved thorough inspections at workplaces, residential areas, and public locations, focusing on individuals found breaching residency and labor regulations. Authorities have stressed that the deportations were conducted following legal procedures, ensuring due process for those affected by the initiative.

Kuwait’s stringent enforcement of residency rules is part of a larger strategy to refine its labor market and prioritize job opportunities for its citizens. Officials also pointed out that these actions are essential to combat illegal activities associated with undocumented individuals, such as unregulated businesses and crime.

As the country advances with its security-focused agenda, expatriates are encouraged to comply with residency laws to avoid legal repercussions. The campaign has also ignited conversations about the challenges faced by migrant workers and the need for fair and transparent immigration policies.

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