16,423 illegal immigrants caught in Istanbul to be deported

Source: Xinhua| 2019-08-27 20:49:42|Editor: xuxin
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ISTANBUL, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- Turkey has caught 16,423 illegal immigrants in the largest city of Istanbul since July 12 and they are set to be deported, the authorities said on Tuesday.

The Istanbul governor's office said in a written statement that security forces have also captured 4,500 illegal Syrian refugees in the city with no official papers and transferred them to temporary refugee centers in several provinces across the country.

Meanwhile, Syrian refugees registered in other provinces have been leaving Istanbul and returning to their places of registration in line with an earlier decision by the governor's office, the statement noted.

The deadline for illegal immigrants to leave Istanbul has been extended to Oct. 30 following consultations and evaluations with local authorities and several Syrian NGOs, said the statement.

In early July, the governor's office ordered Syrian refugees who were registered somewhere else in Turkey to leave Istanbul and return to their places of registration by Aug. 20.

There are a total of 1.06 million registered refugees in Istanbul, with 547,000 of them being Syrians, according to the authorities.

Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said last week that similar actions would be taken in the capital city of Ankara and the northwestern province of Bursa as they have been overcrowded like Istanbul.

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