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

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According to information provided by the news agency "Ostrova," more than 160 migrants have been expelled from Sakhalin, among whom are citizens of Kyrgyzstan.

The bailiffs of the Sakhalin region conducted an operation to expel foreigners who violated migration rules. Most of them arrived from Central Asia with the intention of earning money but did not obtain the necessary work documents.

It turned out that migrants from Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, and other countries were in Russia with expired migration cards. In addition, they did not have registration at their place of residence, employment contracts, or patents. As a result, law enforcement agencies drew up administrative protocols for violations of migration legislation.

Each of the violators was ordered by the court to pay a fine of 2,000 rubles and a decision was made for their forced expulsion from Russia. After all formalities were completed, the bailiffs escorted the expelled individuals to the border of the country. They will now be banned from entering Russia for a period of five years.
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