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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior has announced the deportation of more than 14,000 foreign nationals following a week-long nationwide campaign targeting violations of residency, labor, and border laws. The operation, conducted from January 15 to 21, led to the detention of approximately 18,200 individuals across the country. Among them, 11,400 were accused of violating residency laws, around 4,000 of breaching border regulations, and nearly 2,800 of breaking labor laws.

Authorities also detained 1,762 people attempting to enter Saudi Arabia illegally, about half of whom were Yemeni and more than half Ethiopian nationals. Another 46 individuals were caught trying to leave the country illegally, while 11 others were arrested for allegedly transporting, sheltering, or employing undocumented migrants. Legal proceedings are ongoing against more than 25,000 people, and many have been referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents.

The Interior Ministry warned that those aiding illegal entry, transport, or employment could face severe penalties, including long prison terms, heavy fines, confiscation of vehicles or property, and public disclosure of offenses.

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