Pakistan, June 14 -- Saudi Arabia has deported more than 7,000 illegal residents in a week-long crackdown on immigration violations. Authorities also detained over 10,000 people during coordinated security operations across the Kingdom. The move targets violations of residency, labor, and border laws affecting multiple nationalities.

According to Saudi media, security forces arrested 10,725 people during inspections conducted between June 4 and June 10. The operations were carried out in coordination with several government agencies. Officials said the campaign focused on enforcing residency and labor regulations.

Among those arrested, 5,899 individuals violated residency laws while 3,084 breached border security rules. In addition, 1,7...