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284,000 illegals deported from Saudi Arabia since Nov. 4 2013

LOL. No I just approved of the message and seemed shocked that you disliked it!


Belly dancers...note female .. No homo..

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No fat ones though..:)
 

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Kurdish people are very talented and funny. :rofl:

They are known as the rednecks of the ME in a good way. In all seriousness I have known quite a few Kurds in my life and all of them were really good people so no bad word about them as people from me.

Anyway there are good and bad people in every country and in every ethnic group etc.
 
Ramadan raids net 2,200 illegal expats in Kingdom

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MADINAH: ARAB NEWS

Published — Wednesday 9 July 2014

Last update 9 July 2014 4:36 am

Security officers in Saudi Arabia have arrested nearly 2,200 illegal foreign workers in Madinah and Hail and Baha this month for allegedly violating the country’s residency and labor regulations.
Madinah police arrested 884 Asian and African illegals during Ramadan following numerous inspection raids carried out at firms and establishments in the city.
Police in Madinah launched a crackdown on violators in cooperation with the Criminal Investigations Department, Special Task Force and Traffic Department, an official statement said, adding that the campaign is being supervised by Maj. Gen. Abdulhadi Al-Shahrani, Madinah region police director.
Security agencies in Hail, meanwhile, have arrested 305 violators during the last three days, said Col. Abdul Aziz Al-Zenaidi, Hail police spokesman.
“We have handed over the violators to authorities for punitive action,” he said. “We will continue our efforts to arrest labor law violators and residents without IDs throughout the region,” Al-Zenaidi said. In Baha, police have arrested more than 1,000 illegals.
In the meantime, Riyadh Municipality officials closed 23 restaurants in the capital for violating health regulations. They prevented 101 employees from working for not possessing health certificates and fulfilling hygienic conditions.

Ramadan raids net 2,200 illegal expats in Kingdom | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.

Excellent news.
 
307 illegals arrested in Riyadh raid

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In this Nov. 13, 2013 file photo shows, Illegal migrants wait with their belongings under police watch to be transferred by police buses to a center in the capital Riyadh ahead of their deportation. (AFP)

RIYADH: MD RASOOLDEEN

Published — Sunday 13 July 2014

Last update 12 July 2014 11:41 pm

Riyadh police arrested 307 illegal residents, including 13 wanted men, in a major crackdown in the city on Tuesday during a combing operations conducted on the instructions of Riyadh Gov. Prince Turki bin Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz.
The Ministry of Interior had advised all illegal expatriates in the Kingdom to correct their work and residency status following the end of the amnesty period on Nov. 1, 2013 or leave the country.
Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, is a goldmine for millions of people from Asia and elsewhere in the Arab world, who find work as common laborers, drivers, porters and house maids. Expatriates account for around 9 million of the country’s 27 million population.
According to Riyadh police, the 24-hour operation was carried out on Tuesday in Manfouha, Hai Al-Wazara (Hara) and Batha city center. “Those arrested were of different nationalities and booked for various offenses such as overstaying their visas, running away from sponsors and people with ‘free visas' looking for employment,” the official said.
The illegal residents were mostly concentrated on Al-Frayan Street, Sitteen Street in Manfouha, in Hara and the Batha area.
The operations, which were carried out under the direct supervision of Maj. Gen. Saud Al-Hilal, cordoned off the notorious areas before the raid, to prevent the suspects from escaping.
During the raids 45 vegetable vendors, who were staying illegally in the Kingdom after the expiry of their Haj and Umrah visas, were also arrested in the Hara and Batha areas.
According to the police, those arrested will be investigated and will be subject to fines and repatriation depending on the nature of the cases.
The operations were carried out by Riyadh police in cooperation with the other wings of the security forces for smooth facilitation of arrests.

307 illegals arrested in Riyadh raid | Arab News — Saudi Arabia News, Middle East News, Opinion, Economy and more.

It's seriously needed to clean this menace up once and for all. Especially Manfouha needs a serious cleanup.
 
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