Saudi Arabia Cracks Down: 20,718 Foreigners Detained in Just One Week Amid Ongoing Crackdown
Crackdown on Undocumented Workers in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has intensified its efforts to curb undocumented workers, with a massive crackdown resulting in the arrest of 20,718 foreigners in just one week. This extensive testing and inspection drive is part of the country’s ongoing efforts to enforce labor laws and regulations.
Massive Arrests and Deportations
According to reports, the Saudi authorities have been conducting widespread inspections of private institutions, resulting in the detection of over 100,000 labor law violations. This has led to the arrest of thousands of undocumented workers, with 13,952 deportees being sent back to their home countries in a single week.
Inspections and Violations
The Saudi government has been conducting inspections of over 700,000 private institutions, with a focus on identifying and addressing labor law violations. The inspections have revealed a staggering number of violations, with over 100,000 cases detected so far.
Government Action
The Saudi government has taken swift action against those found to be violating labor laws, with a focus on protecting the rights of workers and ensuring compliance with regulations. The government has also taken steps to prevent further violations, with a focus on education and awareness-raising initiatives.
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