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Kuwait Sends Over 600 Illicit Expatriates Packing Within the First Two Weeks of January

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Just in time for efforts at controlling the expatriate population in the country, Kuwait has deported more than 600 illegal expatriates within the first 13 days of January. The expulsions are part of a broader program aimed at addressing violations of residency and labor laws that have long become the bane of local authorities. Officials have asserted their commitment to enforcing these rules as the nation seeks to control the growth of unauthorized migrant workers.

The deportations are part of a series of measures introduced over the past year to manage illegal immigration and ensure that foreign workers comply with the country’s strict employment and residency rules. Most of the deported individuals were found to be living and working without proper documentation, either overstaying their visas or engaging in employment not authorized by their residency status.

Foreign laborers have been used for many sectors in Kuwait, such as construction, domestic, and retail for a long time. The government has, however, intensified efforts to enforce rules against illegal expatriates over the perceived effect on the job market and public services. Deportations have not been the only action; there have been stepped-up inspections on workplaces and residential areas targeting business entities employing the undocumented workers.

The Kuwait Ministry of Interior has insisted that the raids will continue, and employers and expatriates alike have been warned to expect no accommodations for violations. The move has caused much concern as regards a possible impact on the country’s force laborers, but the government seems firm in its decision that upholding the rule of law and local employment resources is a top priority.

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