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US Imposes Visa Sanctions On Pakistan For Refusing To Take Back Deportees

US may deny Pakistani officials visa over deportee row
By Vaqas Asghar
Published: April 27, 2019
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KARACHI: The US has listed Pakistan among countries sanctioned under a State Department rule governing the refusal to process visas. The listing could result in the withholding of visas to Pakistanis, beginning with senior government officials.

The notification in the US Federal Register was published on April 22 and was effective from the same date.

The actual impact of the listing remains to be seen, as the State Department told the media that consular operations in Pakistan remain unchanged. Embassy staff, speaking off the record, also said the same.


In addition, even the notification says that only 318 visas have been rejected on the basis of the law in the last 23 years.

Pakistan joins a list of 10 nations that have been sanctioned under Immigration and Nationality Act Section 243(d) for refusing to take back deportees and other nationals.

The law requires the secretary of state to discontinue granting immigration or non-immigrant visas to a nation upon receiving notice from the Homeland Security secretary that the country has denied or is unreasonably delaying accepting a citizen, subject, national or resident of that country.

“For example, the secretary could order consular officers to discontinue granting B-1 and B-2 visas for personal travel by ministers of a foreign government, with an escalation measure that requires discontinuation of F-category student visas for members of the same foreign officials’ families after 6 months, if the country remains uncooperative on removals, the notification explains.

Interestingly, eight of the ten countries on the list have been added by the Trump administration – Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea, and Sierra Leone in 2017, Burma and Laos in 2018, and Pakistan and Ghana in 2019. Guyana has been on the list since 2001, and Gambia was listed in 2016.

It should also be noted that since 1996, only 318 visa applicants have been affected by this law, according to the federal register notification.

The notification also explains that during this same period, millions of applicants from affected countries have received non-immigrant visas.

It adds that there is no set formula, and the State Department has never issued a blanket refusal for visas from countries on the list.

I love this idea of sanctioning Pak officials. The Yanks are digging their own grave as they always have. Such radical and extreme measures are very beneficial and serve our goal extremely well.

I want orange pussygrabber to do something really stupid. This orange bastard is on the right track.

I can’t wait for the day when the US embassy is kicked out of Pakistan. We are on the right track folks.

These agitations have the potential to trigger something much much bigger.

Do about what? :lol:

Pakistan not accepting these citizens which belong to the US LOL
 
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Pakistan doesnt have the economic power to do so.

Economically Pakistan doesn’t, but there are a million other ways Pakistan can undermine and hurt the US. In fact, if we are to believe US accusations against Pakistan we already are undermining and hurting US interests.

Err. Didn't you read the title?

Err. Shouldn’t you be saving Yadhav?

Like I said, Pakistan isn’t taking these nationals back.
 
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Tangent replies are the best bet right now. :pop:

Says the guy who got humiliated in front of the whole world.

D0Zq0JDXcAAAeoJ


Enjoy the popcorn.
 
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Pakistan could also refuse visa to Americans likes of Christine Fair and other officials. There are many foreign citizens especially Afghans that have obtained Pakistani passport through bribes and illegal means. Pakistan has refused to accept individuals being deported holding Pakistani passports from USA and Europe that cannot prove their residency in Pakistan. Why should Pakistan accept Afghan citizens holding illegally obtained Pakistani passports ?

The truth is that American pigs are trying to send over Afghans disguised as Pakistanis to spread terror.

We fvcked these filthy bastards in opiumland. They just cannot accept defeat.

I say we turn up the heat a notch. Let’s get back to work. Time to have another spy meeting between Russia, Iran, China and Pakistan.

And more tangent replies:pop:

LOL you said the same thing when you lost Su-30. Hehe.

Remember how we beat up Abhinandan on live TV and caught that veggie terrorist Yadhav? LOL when are you coming to save Yadhav?
 
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At least not in the humiliation of being named and sanctioned for sending useless taxi drivers living illegally.

Ouch. Seems like Su-30 comment hit a sensitive nerve.

Says the rapist and scammer from India LOL

When you have elected an Indian mayor in London we will talk.

Shouldn’t you be gang raping another white tourist?
 
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Says the guy who got humiliated in front of the whole world.

D0Zq0JDXcAAAeoJ


Enjoy the popcorn.

Getting captured in a war fighting for a country is a sign of bravery which you are proud of Capt Abhinadan...Any way you brought an off topic post here..So response to your post will be offtopic too..
Now ask your Govt what has stopped Pakistan to release the same prisoner in less than 48 hour of his capture...Now you will understand the type of bravery you are boasting of here...

On a different note...It might be fact too that many people get false passport and immigrate to US and technically there is a value to the stand taken by Pakistan foreign office...But onus lies on Pakistan to find out the culprit who misuse the passport of your nation in order to protect good people who immigrate to US
 
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Try harder boi. You lot are a joke at throwing insults.:lol:

Hehe. Poop thrower.

Getting captured in a war fighting for a country is a sign of bravery which you are proud of Capt Abhinadan...Any way you brought an off topic post here..So response to your post will be offtopic too..
Now ask your Govt what has stopped Pakistan to release the same prisoner in less than 48 hour of his capture...Now you will understand the type of bravery you are boasting of here...

On a different note...It might be fact too that many people get false passport and immigrate to US and technically there is a value to the stand taken by Pakistan foreign office...But onus lies on Pakistan to find out the culprit who misuse the passport of your nation in order to protect good people who immigrate to US

What kind of bravery are you talking about? Losing in an air battle and being beaten to pulp? LOL that can only be celebrated as victory in India. There is no other place on the planet where a loser like Abhinandan would be welcomed like a fake “victor” except for India.

We already did. Your Afghan buddies misused the Pakistani passports.
 
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Says the Indian beggar who has to beg and convince on a Pakistani defence forum.

If you and your ugly rapist countrymen had an iota of shame in your smelly bodies you wouldn’t beg on a Pakistani forum for recognition.

The best way to deal with indians is to be cool minded. They will always try to trigger and provoke you. Id rather ignore them.
 
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CAN WE HAVE SOME RESTRAINT PLEASE?
AVOID EXPLETIVES & RACISM IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE BANNED
 
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Pakistan says there’s no truth to US visa sanctions reports
BY MONITORING REPORT , (LAST UPDATED 4 HOURS AGO)

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Hours after reports claimed that the United States has imposed visa restriction on Pakistan, the Foreign Office issued a statement terming these claims “baseless”.

“We have seen media reports about a US Federal Registry notification on the introduction of new rules on consular matters,” it said, adding the insinuations made in the media reports are misleading.

“There are ongoing discussions between Pakistan and the United States on consular matters including repatriation issues and both countries are working bilaterally on these issues consistent with their respective laws and have made considerable progress,” it added.

The FO statement went on to say that the US government would continue normal consular operations at their Embassy in Islamabad and that the ongoing discussions do not affect the issuance of visas to routine Pakistani applicants.

Earlier in the day, reports claimed that as a result of such a sanction mentioned in a Federal Register notification dated April 22, the US may withhold visas of Pakistanis beginning with its senior officials.

The consular operations in Pakistan remain “unchanged” as of now, the US State Department said.

Pakistan is the latest to join the list of 10 nations that have been imposed with sanctions under a US law according to which countries refusing to take back deportees and visa over-stayers will be denied American visas.

Notably, eight of these countries have been slapped with such visa sanctions under the Trump administration. Two of them, Ghana and Pakistan have been included in the list this year.

The other countries include Guyana in 2001, the Gambia in 2016, Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea, and Sierra Leone in 2017, Burma and Laos in 2018.

Under Section 243 (d) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, the Secretary of State is required to discontinue granting immigration or non-immigrant visas to a nation upon receiving notice from the Homeland Security Secretary that the country has denied or is unreasonably delaying accepting a citizen, subject, national or resident of that country.

The State Department tried to downplay the impact of the sanctions on Pakistan.

“Consular operations in Pakistan remain unchanged,” a State Department Spokesperson told PTI when asked about the federal register notification.

“This is a bilateral issue of ongoing discussion between the US and Pakistani governments and we are not going to get into the specifics at this time,” the spokesperson added.

Former Pakistan’s Ambassador to the US, Hussain Haqqani, feels that this will make things difficult for Pakistanis.

“This measure will create hardship for Pakistanis who want or need to travel to the US and could have been avoided if Pakistani authorities had not ignored American requests to respect their legal requirements for deportation,” Haqqani told PTI, days after the federal register notification.

He said that Pakistan’s refusal to accept its citizens deported from the US is not new.

“Pakistan’s refusal to accept every Pakistani citizen deported from the US is not new. It seems that the US is no longer willing to overlook a wide range of official Pakistani behaviour. Bonhomie has been replaced by sanctions and restrictions based on Islamabad’s policy decisions,” Haqqani said.

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...sanctions-on-pakistan-following-deportee-row/

Source: NDTV
Indian fake news factory working over time...shameless bizti proof log
 
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We already did. Your Afghan buddies misused the Pakistani passports.

Unless you are claiming Afghan officials issued Pakistani passports

It is pakistan's responsibility to issue passports to its nationals not to foreigners.
 
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