Saudi Arabia ’s security authorities arrested a staggering 22,222 illegal residents in coordinated operations between August 14 and August 20, 2025. The Ministry of Interior announced that violators of residency, labour, and border security laws were apprehended and are now facing legal procedures and deportation.
TL;DR:
Details of arrests and procedures
According to the Ministry of Interior, the mass arrests resulted from joint inspections conducted by Saudi security forces and government agencies. Between August 14 and 20, 13,551 individuals were found violating residency laws, while 4,665 breached border security and 4,006 violated labour statutes.
A significant number, 19,596 violators, have been referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents for repatriation. Another 1,664 were assisted with travel reservations, and 12,920 illegal residents have already been deported.
Attempts to cross the border illegally remain a major source of concern: 1,786 individuals were apprehended at entry points, 42% were Yemeni nationals, 57% Ethiopian, with the remainder from other countries. Additionally, 33 people were arrested attempting to leave Saudi Arabia illegally.
Facilitation and penalties
Saudi authorities are targeting not only violators but also those who facilitate illegal residence. In the past week, 18 people were arrested for providing transportation, shelter, or employment. The Ministry of Interior warned that anyone aiding illegal residents faces up to 15 years in prison, SR1 million in fines, and confiscation of vehicles or properties used in the violations.
Currently, 25,921 expatriates, including 23,419 men and 2,502 women are undergoing procedures to enforce residency and labour regulations. The Ministry of Interior called upon citizens and residents to report illegal residency cases. Hotlines are available: 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and Eastern Province; 999 and 996 elsewhere. The aim is to further tighten security and ensure that residency and border laws are observed nationwide.
FAQ
Q. How many illegal residents were arrested in the latest Saudi crackdown?
A total of 22,222 illegal residents were apprehended from August 14 to August 20, 2025.
Q. What are the main violations among those arrested?
Violations included breaches of residency, border security, and labour laws.
Q. What penalties do facilitators of illegal residency face in Saudi Arabia?
Up to 15 years in prison, SR1 million in fines, and confiscation of vehicles or properties involved in violations.
Q. How can the public report illegal residency cases?
By calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, Eastern Province and 999 or 996 elsewhere in the Kingdom.
TL;DR:
- Saudi authorities arrested 22,222 illegal residents in joint security operations within one week, including violators of residency, border, and labour laws.
- Over 12,900 were deported, while thousands are being processed for repatriation or completion of travel documents; most border crossers were Yemeni or Ethiopian nationals.
- Facilitators of illegal residency face up to 15 years in prison, SR1 million fines, and vehicle/property confiscation; public is urged to report violations via national hotlines.
Details of arrests and procedures
According to the Ministry of Interior, the mass arrests resulted from joint inspections conducted by Saudi security forces and government agencies. Between August 14 and 20, 13,551 individuals were found violating residency laws, while 4,665 breached border security and 4,006 violated labour statutes.
A significant number, 19,596 violators, have been referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents for repatriation. Another 1,664 were assisted with travel reservations, and 12,920 illegal residents have already been deported.
Attempts to cross the border illegally remain a major source of concern: 1,786 individuals were apprehended at entry points, 42% were Yemeni nationals, 57% Ethiopian, with the remainder from other countries. Additionally, 33 people were arrested attempting to leave Saudi Arabia illegally.
Facilitation and penalties
Saudi authorities are targeting not only violators but also those who facilitate illegal residence. In the past week, 18 people were arrested for providing transportation, shelter, or employment. The Ministry of Interior warned that anyone aiding illegal residents faces up to 15 years in prison, SR1 million in fines, and confiscation of vehicles or properties used in the violations.
Currently, 25,921 expatriates, including 23,419 men and 2,502 women are undergoing procedures to enforce residency and labour regulations. The Ministry of Interior called upon citizens and residents to report illegal residency cases. Hotlines are available: 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, and Eastern Province; 999 and 996 elsewhere. The aim is to further tighten security and ensure that residency and border laws are observed nationwide.
FAQ
Q. How many illegal residents were arrested in the latest Saudi crackdown?
A total of 22,222 illegal residents were apprehended from August 14 to August 20, 2025.
Q. What are the main violations among those arrested?
Violations included breaches of residency, border security, and labour laws.
Q. What penalties do facilitators of illegal residency face in Saudi Arabia?
Up to 15 years in prison, SR1 million in fines, and confiscation of vehicles or properties involved in violations.
Q. How can the public report illegal residency cases?
By calling 911 in Makkah, Riyadh, Eastern Province and 999 or 996 elsewhere in the Kingdom.
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