Interior ministry rejects reports of Pakistanis being deported from UAE

Govt says no country- or sect-specific deportations are being carried out from the UAE under routine laws

Pakistan-UAE flags. Photo: File

The Ministry of Interior on Friday dismissed reports regarding alleged targeted deportations of Pakistani nationals from the United Arab Emirates, describing such claims as “malafide” and part of a “vicious propaganda” campaign.

The issue first surfaced last month when some social media accounts claimed that around 1,200 Pakistanis had been deported from the UAE over visa-related issues and alleged legal violations in the aftermath of the regional crisis that erupted after the US-Iran war. A report published by The New York Times earlier today claimed that the UAE had initiated a large-scale expulsion of Pakistani workers.

The report said it interviewed 20 Pakistani Shias, including eight businessmen based in the Emirates, who alleged that their Pakistani employees had been deported in recent weeks. According to the report, the deportations came amid "perceived Emirati displeasure over Pakistan’s response to Iranian strikes" on the Gulf state while Islamabad was attempting to broker a peace agreement between the US and Iran. 

In a statement issued today, the interior ministry said it had reviewed the relevant details and data and found the reports to be fabricated and misleading.

“No country or sect-specific deportations from any country, including the UAE, are being carried out,” the statement said.

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