News Desk: Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior has dismissed reports circulating on social media regarding the alleged targeted deportation of Pakistani nationals from the United Arab Emirates, describing the claims as false, misleading, and part of a coordinated propaganda campaign.

According to the ministry, there is no evidence of any country-specific or sect-based action against Pakistanis residing in the UAE. Officials said deportations, where applicable, are conducted under routine immigration and legal procedures related to visa violations, overstays, or incomplete documentation.

The statement stressed that thousands of Pakistani citizens continue to travel to the UAE and secure employment opportunities after fulfilling visa and work permit requirements, without facing discrimination.

Authorities also warned against the spread of fake news and fabricated social media posts aimed at creating fear and confusion among overseas Pakistanis. The ministry said any issue involving Pakistani nationals abroad is addressed through official diplomatic and foreign office channels on a case-by-case basis.

The clarification comes amid growing online speculation regarding UAE visa restrictions and deportation reports involving Pakistani expatriates.

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