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    April 26, 2025
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    Somaliland has launched a strict campaign targeting undocumented Ethiopians living without legal status. Authorities are conducting widespread checks to identify and deport those without proper documentation. This move comes amid increasing concerns over regional security and illegal migration. Similar operations have recently been carried out in other Somali regions.

    Somaliland Intensifies Crackdown on Undocumented Ethiopians

    Recent reports indicate a sharp rise in operations targeting undocumented Ethiopians in major Somaliland cities. Local authorities have detained over 1,500 individuals in just two months. Officials argue that this move aims to protect jobs and enhance security. Human rights organizations, however, are urging for fair and lawful treatment of all detainees.

    Regional Security Concerns Rise Amid Migration Control

    Statistics show that uncontrolled migration in the Horn of Africa has correlated with a 12% increase in petty crimes and labor disputes over the past year. Somaliland’s government claims that regulating migration is necessary for national stability. Analysts also note that border security funding has increased by 18% in the last quarter alone. Neighboring regions are monitoring the effects closely.

    Legal Reforms Planned to Manage Foreign Residency

    According to the Ministry of Interior, new legislation is underway to issue temporary residence permits to foreign workers. Data from 2024 shows that approximately 30% of informal labor in Somaliland is handled by migrants without legal documentation. The proposed reforms are expected to formalize labor contributions and improve monitoring of migrant populations. Consultation meetings with community leaders are being scheduled.

    Community Response to Campaign Targeting Undocumented Ethiopians

    A survey conducted in Hargeisa found that 65% of residents support stronger migration controls, while 25% express concerns about humanitarian issues. Community activists are urging Somaliland authorities to ensure dignity in handling undocumented Ethiopians. In contrast, business owners fear that sudden labor shortages could impact small industries. Dialogue between government officials and civil society groups is reportedly ongoing.

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