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Government Orders Thousands of Unauthorized Migrants to Leave

Portugal to Expel 18,000 Foreigners Before Election

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
in Europe, Government and Politics, Government Policies, Immigration Policy and Enforcement, Legal Affairs, National Security, World News
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Portugal's Caretaker Government Targets Illegal Immigration - AP Photo/Armando Franca

Portugal Begins Deportation Notices for 18,000 Migrants - AP Photo/Armando Franca

Portugal to Expel 18,000 Unauthorized Foreigners Ahead of National Election

LISBON, Portugal — In a move that has captured attention ahead of Portugal’s upcoming national election, the country’s caretaker government has announced plans to expel around 18,000 foreigners living in the country without proper authorization.

The announcement was made by Minister of the Presidency António Leitão Amaro on Saturday, who explained that the center-right government will begin issuing notifications to approximately 18,000 individuals living illegally in Portugal. Starting next week, officials will request that 4,500 foreigners voluntarily leave within 20 days.

Portugal’s early general election is scheduled for May 18, following a political shake-up in March. Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, leader of the conservative Social Democratic Party, called the snap election after his minority government lost a confidence vote in Parliament and subsequently resigned.

This decision comes at a time when Europe is grappling with the rise of populism, and Portugal is no exception. The far-right Chega party surged into third place during last year’s election, reflecting the growing strength of nationalist movements across the continent.

The mass expulsion of unauthorized immigrants has stirred political debate, with some viewing it as a significant move in the lead-up to the election, which is expected to be a pivotal moment for Portugal’s political future. The government’s action signals a hardline stance on immigration that could shape the national discourse as voters head to the polls.

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