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Saudi Arabia’s New Executive Regulations to Define Exceptions to Deportation Under Amended Traffic Law

In a groundbreaking move, Saudi Arabia has introduced executive regulations that will provide clarity on exceptions to deportation under the recently amended traffic law. This development marks a significant step towards ensuring fair and just treatment for individuals who may have violated traffic regulations.

The new regulations, which were announced by Saudi authorities, aim to define specific circumstances under which individuals will not be subject to deportation despite committing traffic offenses. This includes cases where the individual’s deportation would cause undue hardship or where there are compelling reasons to allow them to remain in the country.

This move comes in response to concerns raised by human rights organizations and advocacy groups, who have long criticized the harsh deportation policies in Saudi Arabia. The introduction of these regulations is seen as a positive step towards addressing these concerns and ensuring that individuals are treated with dignity and respect.

It is hoped that these regulations will provide a more transparent and fair process for individuals who have committed traffic offenses, allowing for a more nuanced approach to deportation decisions. This marks a significant shift in Saudi Arabia’s approach to immigration and deportation, signaling a move towards a more humane and compassionate system.