More than 160 migrants, including from Kyrgyzstan, were deported from Sakhalin Island

Марина Онегина Local news
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More than 160 migrants have been expelled from Sakhalin, including citizens of Kyrgyzstan. This information was reported by the news agency "Ostrova".
The bailiffs of the Sakhalin region expelled a group of foreigners who violated migration laws. All of them arrived on the island from Central Asian countries in search of work but did not take care of the necessary documents for employment.

It turned out that the migrants from Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, and other countries had expired migration cards. They also lacked registration at their place of stay and employment contracts or patents. Law enforcement agencies drew up administrative protocols for each violator, documenting their violation of the terms of their stay in Russia.

The court imposed a fine of 2,000 rubles on each of the expelled individuals and issued a decision for their forced expulsion from Russia. After all procedures were completed, the bailiffs escorted the migrants to the state border. In the future, they will not be able to enter Russia for five years.
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