Kuwait Deports 'Hundreds' for Traffic Offenses
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةKuwait has deported hundreds of expats for traffic offenses in the past month, a report said on Sunday, drawing condemnation from a human rights group.
The al-Anbaa newspaper cited a senior interior ministry official as saying that as many as 1,258 foreigners have been deported for traffic violations since a crackdown began about a month ago.
Foreign residents caught driving without a license, using their cars to carry paying passengers, jumping a red light for a second time, or breaking the speed limit by more than 40 kilometers per hour (25 miles per hour), can be deported without a court order.
The Kuwait Society for Human Rights called on the government to halt the deportations describing them as "oppressive".
"The oppressive measure against expatriates... violates the basic principles of human rights," it said.
The group warned that the measure could tarnish the Gulf state's image abroad at a time when its human rights record is under scrutiny.
Kuwait is home to 2.6 million expatriates who form 68 percent of the country's 3.8 million population.
Kuwaiti nationals who commit similar offenses have their vehicles seized and can be sent to court.
Last month, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Thekra al-Rasheedi said the emirate plans to deport around 100,000 expatriates every year for the next decade to reduce the number of foreigners living in the Gulf state by one million.
She did not say what measures she would adopt to carry out the plan.
Foreigners need to hold a university degree, earn 400 dinars ($1,400) a month and have lived in Kuwait for at least two years to be eligible to apply for a driver's license, under a decision issued nearly a decade ago.
Kuwait has on several occations deported people for silly reasons such as their dictator being angry with some leader so he punishes his people but this time i support them in this. Why should people who drive against red light and thus risk the lives of others be allowed to stay? If i were to risk the lives of people in a country i don't hail from, then i don't deserve to be there. It's simple. But kuwait also needs to remember that the foreigners came to kuwait because kuwait needed them just as much, if not more, then what they needed kuwait. So stick to those who violate your laws and don't punish everyone, especially since these foreigners all have served kuwait. One group (such as the levantines) even built kuwait from scratch, others built their buildings (asians), others helped in other fields so to show ungratitude to them is just as bad if any of these foreigners were to drive against red light.
If it's for nationalistic reasons that they are deporting people then they should have thought of that before and instead of depending on foreigners, they should have been self sufficent. You can't blame your own lack of effort which caused you to seek the help of others on those people you needed to get you where you are today. Kuwait depends on foreigners in everything from army, to education to cleaning their own house.