Saudi Arabia’s Council of Ministers on Monday defended its ongoing campaign against undocumented foreign workers, saying it is being carried out after giving them enough time to correct their status. “We’ll continue this campaign without fail,” the Cabinet said, adding that measures have been taken to protect the rights of foreign workers in accordance with international agreements.
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