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    Saudi Arabia Detains Over 15,000 Residency and Labour Violators in One Week

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant enforcement operation, Saudi Arabia apprehended over 15,000 people for violations related to residency, labour regulations, and border controls within just one week. This crackdown reflects the kingdom’s ongoing efforts to regulate its workforce and maintain border security amid rising concerns about illegal residency and employment. The arrests underscore the government’s commitment to enforcing its immigration and labour laws rigorously.

    Saudi Arabia has been actively implementing policies to control illegal immigration and unauthorized labour, which are seen as critical to protecting the rights of legal workers and ensuring national security. The recent surge in detentions aligns with broader reforms aimed at streamlining the labour market and enhancing regulatory oversight. These measures also aim to curb human trafficking and exploitation within the kingdom.

    Meanwhile, the large-scale operation sends a clear message to violators and employers alike about the consequences of non-compliance with Saudi regulations. The crackdown is expected to impact various sectors reliant on foreign labour, prompting businesses to adhere more strictly to legal hiring practices. Overall, this enforcement drive highlights Saudi Arabia’s strategic focus on maintaining order and stability in its labour and immigration systems.

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