190 Pakistanis deported from US during last two years following detention
By ANIFriday, February 4, 2011
ISLAMABAD - The United States has deported 190 Pakistanis during the last two years after arresting them under different charges, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan has said.
During the Question-Hour session of the National Assembly, Amad said the US Department of Homeland Security does not intimate the embassy or the concerned consulates about the arrests and the place where the accused are detained, until the investigation is completed and the final orders of removal by the court are issued.
“We only come to know when US department of Immigration Custom and Enforcement approach us for issuance of travel document, while prisoners who complete their sentence are repatriated to Pakistan at US expenses,” the Dawn quoted the minister, as saying.
He said it was a common practice among the Pakistani nationals in America to sign the waiver of their right of consular access at the time of their arrest, so the US security agencies did not inform the Pakistan Embassy in this regard.
Amad said Pakistani community members in America were generally imprisoned there on charges like overstaying, domestic violence, alcohol abuse, sexual assault and illegal arms possession.
“Even after prosecution and sentencing, the deportees choose to stay back in US and prefer to contest the removal orders rather than repatriation to Pakistan,” the minister said. (ANI)