Poland deported 17 foreigners: who is considered a threat to security.
06.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
06.11.2025
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Deportation of individuals from Poland to Ukraine
In October, Polish border guards deported 17 individuals to Ukraine, who were deemed a threat to national defense and public security. These people were detained during checks on the legality of foreigners' stay in Poland.Lieutenant Piotr Zakelaz, spokesperson for the Bieszczady Border Guard unit, noted that among the deported were citizens who had served sentences for serious crimes. They were forcibly taken to the border, where they were banned from re-entering the Schengen zone for varying periods.According to inkorr.com: The full readmission of foreigners to Ukraine is organized with the participation of the Bieszczady Border Guard unit. Deportation is applied to individuals who violate the law or pose a security threat. In contrast, Ukrainians who comply with Polish laws can safely reside and work in the country.
This situation demonstrates the resilience of Polish border guards in ensuring the security of the country. Ukrainians legally residing in Poland need not worry about their status, as compliance with the laws opens up opportunities for work and life in the neighboring state. This emphasizes the importance of legislative processes and adherence to legal norms for foreigners.Read also
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