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Cambodia issues order for Africans to exit the country

28 May 2026
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The Cambodian government has mandated that all African nationals, including citizens from Kenya, Ghana, Cameroon, and Uganda, must leave the country by May 31, 2026, or risk arrest and prosecution under immigration laws. This decision, announced by the General Department of Immigration, follows the expiration of a previous waiver that allowed Africans to remain in Cambodia. The notice specifies that individuals must depart by the deadline if they have cleared their immigration fines, warning that those found in the country after June 1, 2026, will be arrested and face legal action, which may include a two-year jail term and an $8,000 fine. The announcement has raised alarms among human rights advocates, as many affected individuals are believed to be victims of human trafficking, having been deceived by false job offers that led them into exploitative conditions. Cambodia has increasingly been identified as a hub for cybercrime and human trafficking, with organized criminal networks enticing foreigners with fraudulent employment opportunities.

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Cambodia’s directive reflects ongoing concerns about illegal migration and human trafficking in Southeast Asia, where the region has seen a rise in organized crime targeting vulnerable populations. Many Africans, lured by false promises of employment, have found themselves trapped in exploitative situations, facing abuse and significant barriers to leaving. The international community has highlighted Cambodia as a hotspot for scam operations that have victimized thousands, leading to a widespread crisis that requires urgent attention. Understanding these dynamics is essential for addressing the human rights implications of such policies and the broader issues of migration and trafficking in the region.

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