Citizens of Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, and Russia are among those leading the list of foreigners forcibly deported from Poland.
According to figures released by the Polish administration for foreigners, first place in the number of those expelled are Ukrainians — at more than 30%.
Following citizens of Ukraine are citizens of Vietnam (about 14% of all forcibly removed from Poland); then Russians (12%); Georgians (8%) and Armenians (7%).
In 2010, Polish authorities deported 1,700 foreigners, which is about 20% less than in 2009.