More than 200 Belarusians have been deported from Poland since the beginning of the year. This was reported by the Polish Border Guard.
"Among the foreigners in respect of whom the decisions on mandatory return have been executed, the largest number are citizens of Georgia, Belarus and Moldova," said Andrzej Yuzviak, a representative of the main command of the Border Guard.
It is noted that in just two months from More than 1,300 foreigners were deported from Poland, which is 85% more than last year. They include 260 citizens of Georgia, 220 citizens of Belarus. Moreover, during the same period last year, only about 100 Belarusians were expelled from the country. In addition, 150 citizens of Moldova, 90 — Colombia, 80 — Ukraine and 60 — Russia were deported from Poland. Basically, we are talking about those who violated Polish laws.


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