Poland has begun deporting citizens of Georgia and other countries
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Today, 13:27
![]() Poland has begun deporting citizens of Georgia and other countries who violated laws while in the country. The country's Prime Minister Donald Tusk stressed that Georgian groups would be a priority target, as they are "very active." The first group of deportees included 17 Georgians. "The deportation has begun. We are actually destroying Georgian gangs," Tusk wrote on Platform X. The deportees are men aged 24 to 58. Among them are people convicted of theft, violating the rules of stay in Poland, or illegally crossing the state border. |
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