1,600 illegal immigrants deported by Sverdlovsk Region’s court officers
20 January 2016 (12:48)
UrBC, Yekaterinburg, January 20, 2016. Over 1,600 illegal immigrants got deported by Sverdlovsk Region’s court officers last year; this figure exceeds that for a year earlier by 36%.
It is reported most of the deported subjects come from Tajikistan (648 people), Uzbekistan (595 people), and Kyrgyzstan (309 people); the rest come from Azerbaijan (24 people), Armenia (15 people), China (25 people), and Kazakhstan (11 people) and Moldavia, Georgia, Vietnam, Turkey, Byelorussia, Turkmenistan, Nigeria, Egypt, Serbia, and Ukraine.
‘There were no emergencies in the process of transferring the foreign subjects across the state border,’ the officers say.
It is reported most of the deported subjects come from Tajikistan (648 people), Uzbekistan (595 people), and Kyrgyzstan (309 people); the rest come from Azerbaijan (24 people), Armenia (15 people), China (25 people), and Kazakhstan (11 people) and Moldavia, Georgia, Vietnam, Turkey, Byelorussia, Turkmenistan, Nigeria, Egypt, Serbia, and Ukraine.
‘There were no emergencies in the process of transferring the foreign subjects across the state border,’ the officers say.
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