Poland Deported Over 200 Belarusian Citizens
- 24.03.2025, 10:21
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They violated the country's laws.
Poland has deported more than 200 Belarusian citizens (the article mentions two figures—220 and 240 people) who were deemed a threat to "security and public order," reports Rzeczpospolita.
They violated the country's laws and were convicted of various offenses, including fighting, drunk driving, and smuggling migrants.
Over the past two months, Poland has deported more than 1,300 foreigners (compared to 700 during the same period last year). Among them, the largest groups were from Georgia (260), Belarus and Moldova (150), and more than 80 Ukrainians were also deported.
The publication emphasizes that during the same period last year, only 100 Belarusians were deported. The number of deportations increased following an audit of humanitarian visa issuance.