Ukrainians accounted for 60% of the 77,200 foreigners not allowed into Poland last year

Thursday, March 28, 2019
Ukrainians accounted for 60% of the 77,200 foreigners not allowed into Poland last year

Ukrainians accounted for 60% of the 77,200 foreigners not allowed into Poland last year, Polish Border Guard spokeswoman Agnieszka Golias tells Polskie Radio. At the land border with Ukraine, 46,700 Ukrainians were turned back, a tiny fraction of the 21.6 million border checks. Ukrainians were leaders in trying to use fake documents to enter Poland or to work there – 1,138 people. Ukrainians also accounted for 95% of cases of people detained for working illegally in Poland – 19,600.

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