Pakistanis deported from UAE; other consular issues
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026
The deportation of 3,500 Pakistani nationals from the United Arab Emirates highlights regulatory risks for expatriate workers, potentially impacting remittances and the economic stability of affected families in Pakistan. The broader discussion on illegal migration and consular assistance reflects ongoing challenges for Pakistan's government in managing its overseas population.
The Pakistan — National Assembly of Pakistan was informed that approximately 3,500 Pakistani nationals were deported from the United Arab Emirates for violating social media laws during the Iran-US conflict. Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Tariq Fazal Chaudhry stated that the United Arab Emirates' actions were part of enforcing local regulations and not specifically directed at Pakistani nationals. The government of Pakistan is providing assistance to the affected individuals and their families, including support for property transfers. Additionally, the Pakistan — National Assembly of Pakistan received updates on other consular matters, such as the repatriation of nine Pakistani prisoners from the United Kingdom, efforts to secure the release of Pakistanis held by Somali pirates, and a crackdown on illegal migration networks, which led to the dismissal of 100 Pakistan — Federal Investigation Agency officials. Minister of State for Overseas Pakistanis Salman Chaudhry also addressed the case of a Pakistani national killed in Italy.
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