Tbilisi: In recent days, 87 foreign nationals have been deported from Georgia, APA's local bureau reports, citing the Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs. The individuals, who hail from a diverse range of countries, have been banned from re-entering Georgia.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the deported individuals include citizens from Trkiye, China, India, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Egypt, Nigeria, Russia, Kazakhstan, Jordan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Israel, Lebanon, South Africa, Sudan, and Syria. The actions have been taken by the Georgian authorities as part of their immigration enforcement efforts.
This move highlights Georgia's ongoing efforts to manage immigration and maintain regulatory compliance within its borders. The ban on re-entry underscores the seriousness with which Georgia is addressing the matter. The Georgian Ministry of Internal Affairs has not provided further details on the specific reasons for the deportations or any potential future actions regarding immigration control.