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Georgia's Migration Department, part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, deported 80 foreign nationals in a recent operation.
The ministry stated that the deportations were carried out in close cooperation with relevant departments and in line with existing legislation. Those expelled have also been banned from re-entering Georgia, The Caspian Post reports, citing local media.
The deported individuals included citizens of Türkiye, Russia, India, Iran, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Israel, Iraq, Jordan, Nepal, Côte d'Ivoire, Sudan, Tajikistan, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka.
The ministry emphasized that migration control measures and actions against illegal migration will continue in the future.
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