Saudi Arabia deports 20,000 Sudanese nationals

About 20,000 Sudanese citizens have arrived in Khartoum city after being
deported by the Saudi Arabian government for failing to meet residency
requirements in the country, a senior government official said.

Karar Al-Tuhami, Secretary General of the Sudanese Expatriates Organ, told
the press that they had received 20,000 Sudanese citizens from Saudi
Arabia, and expected 30,000 more to be deported back within the coming days.

Al-Tuhami further said Sudan is prepared to receive its deported citizens,
saying they were able to facilitate the return of more than 60,000 Sudanese
who were deported from Libya, Iraq, Kuwait, Yemen and South Sudan after
security situation deteriorated in those countries.

The official confirmed that the International Organisation for Migration
(IOM) has pledged to transport the deported Sudanese from Saudi Arabia
through Jeddah, Port Sudan.In late March, the government of Saudi Arabia
carried out a campaign against foreigners illegally residing in the
country. All those who did not meet the requirements for residency were
given three months to legalize their stay or be deported.

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