
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said government measures cut illegal immigration by 47 percent. He called the decline a result of strict enforcement and policy reforms. He termed illegal travel a serious national issue.
Naqvi made the remarks during a meeting with US Ambassador Natalie Baker. The Ministry of Interior confirmed the meeting on Saturday. Both sides discussed strengthening Pakistan–US relations and mutual cooperation.
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The talks focused on curbing illegal immigration and improving the pre-immigration clearance system. Both countries agreed to expand cooperation at multiple levels. Training for law enforcement agencies, especially police, remained a key area.
They also agreed on joint action against fake and fraudulent visa networks. Naqvi said the government follows a zero-tolerance policy against agent mafias. He added he is personally overseeing operations against such networks.
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The minister said passports were made more secure using modern technology. He said a strong crackdown continues against illegal travel to the US. Ambassador Baker said Washington values ties with Pakistan and supports deeper cooperation.