Sunday, December 28, 2025

Top 10 Countries Deporting Most Muslims







Countries with High Muslim Deportation/ Restriction Activities (2025) 

  1. Saudi Arabia: Currently leads in total deportations of certain nationalities, specifically deporting over 11,000 Indians in 2025 alone, surpassing the United States in this metric.
  2. United States: Under the Trump administration, a broad travel ban effective June 2025 targets 12 primary countries, the majority of which are Muslim-majority or have significant Muslim populations: Afghanistan, Chad, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
  3. France: Leads the European Union in deportation orders (repatriation orders), issuing several thousand per quarter, with Algerians and Moroccans among the top nationalities receiving these orders.
  4. Germany: Consistently ranks as the second-highest issuer of deportation orders in the EU, frequently targeting migrants from North Africa and the Middle East.
  5. India: Maintains high deportation and detention activity, particularly focusing on approximately 20 million undocumented Bangladeshi migrants, a population that is predominantly Muslim.
  6. Sweden: Has increased its issuance of repatriation orders in 2025 as part of a broader European trend toward stricter asylum policies.
  7. Turkey: While a major host for refugees, Turkey has actively deported thousands of Syrians and Afghans in 2025 to "safe zones" or their countries of origin.
  8. Pakistan: Continued its massive campaign to deport undocumented foreigners, primarily targeting Afghan nationals, hundreds of thousands of whom have been forced to return to Afghanistan.
  9. Israel: Although not a "top 10" by volume of standard deportations, it has faced international scrutiny for the displacement and potential permanent exclusion of Palestinian populations in Gaza during 2025.
  10. Italy: Has implemented new naval blockades and fast-track deportation centers in third countries (such as Albania) to process and return migrants from North Africa and the Middle East


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Why are Muslim refugee immigrants being deported??

Muslims are HORRIBLE UNGRATEFUL arrogant, low IQ, low skill, high crime guests who complain way too much about everything and do NOT want to assimilate or learn the host country’s language.  They talk about how great their religion is, yet flee their Muslim majority sheet hole countries that practice their great religion as the majority!  Then they even make violent death threats upon those who are critical of their religion!  

So, unthankful for being aided in first world countries that they deserve to go back to their SHEETHOLE!  The West do not like or want Islam’s way of life around us!  Please leave asap or The West will do it for you!!!



France booting Ungrateful Muslims https://youtu.be/UEfUgQ-0c1I?si=iv5nyuHF4yJW9phH


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Data on deportations is generally categorized by the 
nationality of the individuals and the reason for deportation (e.g., visa violations, illegal entry), not by their religion. However, recent reports from late 2024 and 2025 highlight specific countries with high volumes of deportations affecting individuals from Muslim-majority nations, often due to visa misuse or illegal migration. 
Key Countries with High Deportation Numbers in 2024-2025
Based on recent government data and news reports, the following countries have shown high numbers of deportations of individuals from Muslim-majority countries like Pakistan, India (which has a large Muslim minority), and Afghanistan: 
  • Saudi Arabia: This country has the highest recent numbers of deportations of Pakistani and Indian nationals, largely due to visa overstays, working without valid permits, and involvement in organized begging networks. In 2025 alone, Saudi Arabia deported around 56,000 Pakistanis and over 11,000 Indians.
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE): The UAE has also seen significant deportations, particularly of Pakistani nationals (around 6,000 in 2025), citing similar reasons such as visa misuse and illegal activities. They have also tightened visa rules for certain nationalities.
  • Pakistan: Pakistan has been conducting a major crackdown on undocumented foreigners, primarily targeting Afghan refugees, with plans to expel up to 3 million by the end of 2025. As of April 2025, over 11,000 Afghans had been deported since the new policy started.
  • France: Following a series of events in 2024, France increased deportations of individuals suspected of radical extremism, including those with dual citizenship, and tightened border policies for asylum seekers from countries like Algeria, Morocco, and Afghanistan.
  • United States: The US has seen an increase in deportations of Indian nationals in 2025 (around 3,800), the highest in five years, primarily for visa-related violations and increased scrutiny. The US has also previously implemented visa bans on nationals from several Muslim-majority countries like Iran, Syria, Yemen, Libya, and Somalia.
  • Germany: German authorities have taken a tougher stance on deportations, with over 20,000 people deported in 2024 for rejected asylum applications or criminal offenses.
  • Turkey: While Turkey hosts a large number of Syrian refugees, it has also been involved in the return or deportation of hundreds of thousands of Afghan refugees to Afghanistan, often from neighboring countries.
  • Malaysia: This country also has notable deportation figures for individuals from various South Asian and Muslim-majority countries, often for visa and immigration offenses. 
The high numbers in countries like Saudi Arabia and the UAE are primarily related to large volumes of labor migration and subsequent enforcement of visa and labor laws, not a targeted ban on the religion itself. The deportations often affect low-skilled workers who overstay visas or work without valid permits. 

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