Forum Views ()
Forum Replies ()
Read more with google mobile :
Under a Saudi road, migrant workers live in limbo
Yahoo!
My Yahoo!
Mail
More Yahoo! Services
Account Options
New User? Sign Up
Sign In
Help
Yahoo! Search
web search
Home
Singapore
Asia Pacific
World
Business
Entertainment
Sports
Technology
Asia Pacific
World
Under a Saudi road, migrant workers live in limbo
AFP - Friday, November 6
Send
IM Story
Print
Immigrants who over-stayed their visa to work in Saudi Arabia sleep under a bridge in the Saudi coastal city of Jeddah. In the oil-rich kingdom foreign workers have their travel documents taken away upon arrival but some - who may be fleeing an abusive or non-paying employer - and who want to leave are trapped without their official papers.
JEDDAH (AFP) - – Larita Delacruz sits on the concrete base of a bridge pylon, rubs her swollen belly and explains her predicament: she is five months pregnant with twins, and wants to go home to give birth.
But after four years of working as a maid in Saudi Arabia, she lacks both her passport and the crucial exit permit that would allow her to return to the Philippines.
So for three months Delacruz has lived on the pavement under a massive elevated eight-lane highway in central Jeddah, hoping to be rounded up by immigration police, then given documents and a ticket home.
Around her maybe 1,000 other Asian men and women sit in darkness under the flyover in the bustling Red Sea port. All have been trying for months to get deported.
In another area huddle hundreds of Africans, also seeking to leave.
Some fled abusive or non-paying employers, others were abandoned by sponsors, and still more came on pilgrimage to nearby Mecca but then stayed on to work illegally.
In each case, under Saudi rules for the millions of foreigners working in the kingdom, their documents were taken away on arrival. Without travel papers or an official exit permit, they cannot leave.
"If you are working here, automatically your passport is taken by the employer," said Andrew Occiones, a Jeddah coordinator for Migrante, which helps overseas workers from the Philippines.
He said the numbers under the bridge seem to be rising, possibly because it has become more difficult recently for those without proper papers to get jobs.
Everyone under the Jeddah bridge has a similar story.
Sri Lankan Trina Chandrakarya came to work as a maid two years ago. For five months she was not paid, so she fled the sponsor for another job -- easy to do in a huge black market for workers.
Now, with two children back home, she wants to return, but does not have her papers. So she is living under the bridge waiting to be arrested.
"All the people are coming here because they want to go home," she said.
Such cases are a growing headache for the Saudis and foreign embassies.
Officially about six million of the country's 25-million population are foreigners.
But according to government and private sector estimates, there are as many as four million more who are undocumented.
They include people who stayed after their work permits expired, pilgrims who stayed on to work, and people who entered the country illegally.
For most, leaving is much harder than getting in. The problem is most acute in Jeddah, gateway to the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina.
In Riyadh there is nowhere for paperless immigrants to go, and under Islamic Sharia law, a pregnant woman like Delacruz is more likely to be jailed for having illicit sex and then expelled after giving birth, diplomats say.
In the small courtyard of Nepal's Riyadh embassy, about 15 women sit listlessly, hoping to be accepted into a half-way house run by a Saudi charity where police will process their cases.
Ambassador Hamid Ansari said most had run away from Saudi families who did not pay them at all or beat them. None has documents.
Dealing with the estimated 500,000 Nepalis in the country is especially difficult, Ansari said.
Because Riyadh has no embassy in Kathmandu, Nepalis go through Indian brokers in Mumbai to secure jobs in Saudi Arabia, and the Nepal government has no records on them.
"Before they came to our embassy, we did not know that any of these girls were in Saudi Arabia," he said.
In Jeddah, under the flyover, the migrants are separated into sections: Sri Lankans, then Indonesian men, then Indonesian women next to them; Pakistanis further down and then Filipinos.
The space is grimy, but most people look fairly healthy and clean. Some are still working, there are charity food donations, and showers are also available at a nearby mosque.
One Wednesday evening they all jump up as two huge buses arrive. But they have come for about 100 Indonesian women, who are being taken to an immigration processing centre.
Tarina, a woman in her 30s from Banjarmasin in Java, is one of more than one million Indonesian workers in Saudi Arabia, mostly women working as household maids and cooks.
She said she and her three-year-old daughter had been under the flyover for 10 days. She came on a pilgrimage pass, then had several jobs over five years, and was now simply ready to go home.
The immigration police do not relish the endless job of processing over stayers which means establishing their identities -- which sometimes even embassies cannot do.
"I am trying to get arrested, but the police don't want to catch us," said Indian Nair Rameshen, a native of Vayanadu in Kerala, who has lived under the highway for two months.
Rameshen said he has worked for four years as a driver. He left his first job because they paid him less than promised, then found other jobs without having either passport or residency permit.
"I would like to see my parents, my two kids," he said.
Rameshen said his embassy pushes the problem back to the police. "They tell us to stay under the bridge. They have to see us in jail" before they can help.
Recommend
Send
IM Story
Print
Related Articles
Outrage over wall blocking free U2 Berlin concert AP - 1 hour 31 minutes ago
Cesaria Evora to begin comeback concerts in Paris AFP - 1 hour 39 minutes ago
Story told of contradictory Civil War general AP - 2 hours 12 minutes ago
Maine's Farnsworth Art Museum hires new director AP - 2 hours 30 minutes ago
EMI sues U.S. website over Beatles music online Reuters - 2 hours 50 minutes ago
News Search
Top Stories
Bank of England pumps billions more into economy
Zurich Financial reports 'solid' earnings after crisis
BNP Paribas reports 44.8-pct quarterly profit leap
New York attorney general files antitrust suit against Intel
Fed seen keeping near-zero rates to spur recovery
More Top Stories »
ADVERTISEMENT
Most Popular
Most Viewed
Most Recommended
Chinese giant set to buy US oil assets: company
French thinker Levi-Strauss dead at 100
Rage against GM over 10,000 planned job cuts at Opel
X-ray named top achievement by British museum
Reborn Chrysler says it will be leaner, more competitive
More Most Viewed »
Somali centenarian weds 17-year-old
Mobile phone giant Nokia sues Apple over patents
More Most Recommended »
Elsewhere on Yahoo!
Financial news on Yahoo! Finance
Stars and latest movies
Best travel destinations
More on Yahoo! News
Home
Singapore
Asia Pacific
World
Business
Entertainment
Sports
Technology
Subscribe to our news feeds
Top StoriesMy Yahoo!RSS
» More news feeds | What are news feeds?
Also on Yahoo
Answers
Groups
Mail
Messenger
Mobile
Travel
Finance
Movies
Sports
Games
» All Yahoo! Services
Site Highlights
Singapore
Full Coverage
Most Popular
Asia Entertainment
Photos
Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte. Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Service |
Privacy Policy |
Community |
Intellectual Property Rights Policy |
Help
Other News on Thursday, 5 November 2009 Clinton says Israel settlement activity illegitimate
Freed British mercenary returns from E. Guinea
New York attorney general files antitrust suit against Intel
GM re-sets strategy, scraps Opel sale
X-ray named top achievement by British museum
Reborn Chrysler says it will be leaner, more competitive
Mousavi supporters clash with police in Tehran
India registers 500 mln phone customers: official figures
US voices alarm at level of Afghan corruption
Abdullah says Karzai re-election 'illegal'
Mobile phone inventor wants devices to go back to basics
Mercenary Mann returns to UK, relieved plot failed
| International
|
Palestinians threaten Israel with 1-state solution
France's Chirac says prepared to stand trial
| International
|
Time Warner net profit down but raises outlook
US-TECH Summary
Palestinian state may have to be abandoned
Palestinian state may have to be abandoned: Erekat
| International
|
China bureaucratic war over online Warcraft heats up
Israeli navy intercepts arms ship
Israel seizes 'hundreds of tonnes' of arms
Romanian PM nominee torpedoed, aid seen at risk
| International
|
Iraq vote may be delayed, election head warns
Colombia spars with Venezuela in growing crisis
| International
|
Streetcar advocates win, critics lose elections
Italy convicts 23 US agents in CIA kidnapping trial
Microsoft cuts 800 jobs, completes layoff plan
| Technology
|
Detectives set to tear down walls of rapist's home
Pa. robbery victim IDs suspect from old yearbook
Karzai opponent: Re-election was illegitimate
Beatles remasters heading to USB
| Technology
|
Taiwan says China starts building first aircraft carrier
Neighbors of alleged US serial killer 'smelt bodies'
Intel hit by NY antitrust suit, kickbacks alleged
| Technology
|
Philippine rebels deny abducting Irish priest
JPMorgan settlement with SEC worth over $700M
Court worries about stifling prosecutors
Top US officials meet Myanmar junta, Suu Kyi
U.S. urges Karzai to make corruption arrests
Microsoft, Taiwan to set up cloud computing centre
Cambodia makes Thailand's Thaksin adviser: government
Sri Lanka: Top general wasn't questioned by US
Sri Lankans protest police beating death
8 children drown in Indian boat accident
Officials: Pakistan army enters Taliban stronghold
US asks WTO to rule on China raw materials restrictions
Geithner to stop in Japan ahead of APEC
Panasonic to launch delayed Sanyo bid this week
Tata Steel says will restore Corus output to 100%
China says yes to Disney park in Shanghai
India 'angered' by EU generic drug seizure
Philippines eyes rice imports from SKorea,Vietnam
Nissan returns to quarterly profit on China sales
Chinese giant to buy US oil assets: company
New reality cooking show for chef Gordon Ramsay
Al Gore follow-up to 'An Inconvenient Truth' published
Royal Enfield motorbikes make comeback in India
In Ethiopia disabled people get jobs, not hand-outs
Beatles remasters heading to USB
| Entertainment
|
Bob Seger raids vaults for Early Seger set
| Entertainment
|
Italy unites to condemn crucifix ruling
Gerard Butler off to war in Coriolanus
| Entertainment
|
Fox TV executive defends news coverage
Springsteen to perform more albums in entirety
| Entertainment
|
Maine voters reject same-sex marriage
Bollywood star to sing on Mumbai attacks tribute: report
Germany and Egypt plan talks over Nefertiti statue
John Irving still spinning fiction from real life
| Entertainment
|
'The Hoff' back in Berlin for Wall anniversary
Gerard Butler off to war in "Coriolanus"
Britain's Tories under fire over EU plans
Afghan future depends on Karzai anti-graft fight
U.N. evacuates hundreds of foreign staff from Afghanistan
| International
|
Plan to charge for online content delayed: Murdoch
New York attorney general files antitrust suit against Intel
EU seeks Cuban gesture on human rights: EU official
Google wants businesses to ride Wave
Fed seen keeping near-zero rates to spur recovery
Technology not causing social isolation: Pew study
Wall Street Journal launching San Francisco edition
Kabul's British Cemetery honours war dead
Iraq surge could be model for Afghan war: US admiral
Microsoft overhauls MSN home page
Iran wants to be seen as regional power
Israel says it seized Iranian arms shipment for Hezbollah
Microsoft cuts 800 jobs, completes reduction plan early
Suspected U.S. missile strike kills two in Pakistan
| International
|
Apple's booming App Store tops 100,000 programs
U.N. assembly set to call for probes of Gaza war
Intel hit by NY antitrust suit, kickbacks alleged
Iraq vote may be delayed, election head warns
Iran security forces arrest AFP journalist: agency
| International
|
Regional summit seeks to end Zimbabwe crisis
| International
|
Microsoft cuts 800 jobs, completes layoff plan
Clinton and Palestinians turn spotlight on Jerusalem
Disneyland Paris site searched over racism claims
| International
|
Israel: commandos seize Hezbollah-bound arms ship
Technology not causing social isolation: Pew study
Tropical storm Ida could trigger Nicaragua mudslides
| International
|
US strike kills five militants in Pakistan: officials
Rockers No Doubt sue Activision over Band Hero
| Technology
|
Australia launches inquiry into major oil spill
NKorea seeks private food aid: report
Thai king health rumour charges 'baseless': watchdog
Calif. man gets 26 years for crash that killed 11
On election anniversary, Obama dismisses polls snub
California watchdog blasts officials in kidnap case
Vietnam storm death toll rises to 99
Exec to plead guilty in tomato price-fixing case
Report: Kidnap suspect improperly supervised
Four killed in US strike in Pakistan: officials
Weather forecast for the Asia-Pacific region
AP sources: Dem Health bill to get AARP backing
Top Indonesia law enforcers to resign over scandal
Man's cheesehead hat signed by Obama at speech
Malaysian charged with killing wife in acid attack
Fallen pastor Ted Haggard to again lead worship
Pacquiao eyes history against Cotto
Fed Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
Ohio Voters OK Casinos In Major Cities
Microsoft In Cloud Computing Deal With Taiwan Gov't, Firm
Iranians Mark 30th Anniversary Of U.S. Embassy Siege, Anti-Government Protesters Dispersed
Cuomo Charges Intel With Anti-Trust Violations
NASA's Chandra X-Ray Unlocks Secret Of Carbon Atmosphere On Neutron Star
Meryl Streep's daughter gets first Hollywood break
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina Launches Senate Bid
Hollywood eyes world domination with 'RISK'
Bodies Of Missing North Dakota Students Found Submerged In Lake
Republicans Release Alternative Healthcare Bill As Senate Democrats Scrap Deadline
Italian Court Convicts 23 CIA Agents In First Case Testing Extraordinary Rendition
Typhoon damage pushes Philippine inflation higher
WRAPUP 2-NZ jobless at 9-year high; c.bank warns recovery slow
Sinopec, Exxon reach deal for Papua New Guinea gas
Toyota to build big research China centre: report
Surf's up in China as shunned sport catches a wave
Philippine inflation hits 1.6 pct due to storms
Johnny Depp traveling to "Tourist"
Panasonic begins tender offer for Sanyo takeover
Classical music has its day at the White House
Seoul shares fall led by Hyundai; trade shrinks
Sundance takes a hike with screenings around US
S.Korea bonds edge up after Fed, but mood cautious
Martin, Baldwin to ratchet up the funny at Oscars
| Entertainment
|
Seoul shares edge down as won starts higher
Man arrested in LA celeb burglaries case
TEXT-NZ recovery more vulnerable than Australia-RBNZ
Robert De Niro movie a Fine mess
| Entertainment
|
US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
Rockers No Doubt sue Activision over "Band Hero"
Rockers No Doubt sue Activision over Band Hero
| Entertainment
|
Robert De Niro movie a "Fine" mess
Sundance expands outside Utah for one night
| Entertainment
|
Meryl Streep's daughter gets first Hollywood break
| Entertainment
|
Chris Brown is unsure about his image
ABC's Roberts lands Janet Jackson interview
Comic-Con founder Shel Dorf dies at age 76
| Entertainment
|
BNP Paribas reports 44.8-pct quarterly profit leap
Second Life creates virtual world for businesses
Zurich Financial reports 'solid' earnings after crisis
UN to evacuate 600 foreign staff from Afghanistan
Abbas says will not seek reelection: officials
| International
|
Exxon-Shell consortium wins West Qurna 1 deal
China bans tough treatment of young Web addicts
Saudi air force hits Yemen rebels after border raid
| International
|
Hezbollah denies link to arms ship seized by Israel
| International
|
Karzai 'corrupt' but 'our guy', French FM tells NYT
Karzai 'corrupt' but 'our guy', says French FM in NYT
Iran detains journalist for French news agency
Hezbollah denies links to seized arms ship
Afghans protest against U.S. after missile strike
| International
|
Hezbollah denies link to arms seized by Israel
Pakistani forces secure fort; U.S. drone kills four
| International
|
Obsessed Thatcher warned French of rampant Kohl
| International
|
Russia spy chief warns of new Georgia war: report
| International
|
ICC prosecutor to request Kenya investigation
| International
|
Obama meets with Native American leaders
AP source: Ex-NYC top cop Kerik plans guilty plea
Microsoft CEO eyes Yahoo partnership outside U.S.
| Technology
|
Maoists launch nationwide protests in Nepal
Uzbekistan to withdraw from regional power grid
Murdered nun like 'mom' to parishioner
Walmart.com offers top 10 pre-order DVD movie titles at $10
| Technology
|
Senator: No fed money for US-China wind project
Analysis: Democrats have short memory on judges
Activist: Chinese guard at black jail admits rape
Congress set to clear aid to jobless, homebuyers
Taiwan premier defends trip with gangster
Pakistan arrests three suspects in Iranian bombing
Moderate earthquake hits Taiwan
Congress giving homebuyers a $6,500 tax break
Japan starts power generation with plutonium fuel
Vietnam flood toll rises to 98
SkyTeam shows strong interest in wooing JAL
Pakistani stocks end lower; rupee firmer
Philippines' San Miguel reports stronger income
Toyota surprises with profit, boosts forecast
Toyota posts surprise profit, upgrades outlook
Thai king rumour charges 'baseless': watchdog
Macquarie wins prelim banking license in S.Korea
China's Sinopec signs LNG deal with Exxon Mobil
Toyota returns to profit as stimulus boosts sales
Group urges CW stations not to air 'Gossip Girl'
Berlin holds MTV awards, 20 years after Wall fell
Calle 13 leads nominations for Latin Grammys
Lots of success for Iraqi stamp auction
Japan's NEC offers eyewear translator
Indian filmmaker unveils her own minuscule Parsi Minority
Malawi threatens arrests over Madonna school row
| Entertainment
|
Under a Saudi road, migrant workers live in limbo
A decade of Sharia law in north Nigeria breeds frustration
Berlin holds MTV awards, 20 years after Wall fell
| Entertainment
|
Record prices return to Sotheby's
East German nudists let it all hang out, 20 years on
EMI sues U.S. website over Beatles music online
| Entertainment
|
Indonesia's top detective quits over graft scandal
Indonesia's top detective resigns over graft scandal
Indonesian officials resign in corruption scandal
Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
AMD to Start Production of piledriver
Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights