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Migranci w Malezji [GALERIA]
Dzisiaj zatrzymano 77 osób w Porcie Lotniczym Port Dickson w Malezji. Departament Imigracyjny rozpoczął działania na rzecz sprawdzania legalności pobytów migrantów w tym kraju, ponieważ w ostatnim czasie tych osób przybyło na te tereny bardzo dużo. Mimo wprowadzenia nowego programu legalizacji pobytu, jedynie 23 procent migrantów się w nim zarejestrowało. Fot. PAP/EPA
- epa06082459 Immigration officers enter a construction area during a raid in Port Dickson, Malaysia, 11 July 2017 (issued 12 July 2017). Some 77 undocumented migrants were detained for various offences by the Immigration Department during a raid under the Enforcement Card or E-Card Ops Mega at a construction site in Port Dickson on 12 July. The Malaysian Immigration Department launched a large scale operation on undocumented immigrants in the country after the passing of the deadline for registration for the Enforcement Card or E-cards on 30 June, which allows immigrants to register their presence in the country with the immigration department. Only 23 percent of 600,000 foreign nationals working in Malaysia has registered since the program was launched on 15 February. EPA/FAZRY ISMAIL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
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- epa06082463 Immigration officers detain migrant workers during a raid in Port Dickson, Malaysia, 11 July 2017 (issued 12 July 2017). Some 77 undocumented migrants were detained for various offences by the Immigration Department during a raid under the Enforcement Card or E-Card Ops Mega at a construction site in Port Dickson on 12 July. The Malaysian Immigration Department launched a large scale operation on undocumented immigrants in the country after the passing of the deadline for registration for the Enforcement Card or E-cards on 30 June, which allows immigrants to register their presence in the country with the immigration department. Only 23 percent of 600,000 foreign nationals working in Malaysia has registered since the program was launched on 15 February. EPA/FAZRY ISMAIL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
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- epa06082466 Immigration officers check the work permit of a migrant during a raid in Port Dickson, Malaysia, 11 July 2017 (issued 12 July 2017). Some 77 undocumented migrants were detained for various offences by the Immigration Department during a raid under the Enforcement Card or E-Card Ops Mega at a construction site in Port Dickson on 12 July. The Malaysian Immigration Department launched a large scale operation on undocumented immigrants in the country after the passing of the deadline for registration for the Enforcement Card or E-cards on 30 June, which allows immigrants to register their presence in the country with the immigration department. Only 23 percent of 600,000 foreign nationals working in Malaysia has registered since the program was launched on 15 February. EPA/FAZRY ISMAIL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
- epa06082473 Migrant workers wait to be questioned by immigration officers during a raid in Port Dickson, Malaysia, 11 July 2017 (issued 12 July 2017). Some 77 undocumented migrants were detained for various offences by the Immigration Department during a raid under the Enforcement Card or E-Card Ops Mega at a construction site in Port Dickson on 12 July. The Malaysian Immigration Department launched a large scale operation on undocumented immigrants in the country after the passing of the deadline for registration for the Enforcement Card or E-cards on 30 June, which allows immigrants to register their presence in the country with the immigration department. Only 23 percent of 600,000 foreign nationals working in Malaysia has registered since the program was launched on 15 February. EPA/FAZRY ISMAIL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET Dostawca: PAP/EPA.

- epa06082475 Migrant workers wait to be questioned by immigration officers during a raid in Port Dickson, Malaysia, 11 July 2017 (issued 12 July 2017). Some 77 undocumented migrants were detained for various offences by the Immigration Department during a raid under the Enforcement Card or E-Card Ops Mega at a construction site in Port Dickson on 12 July. The Malaysian Immigration Department launched a large scale operation on undocumented immigrants in the country after the passing of the deadline for registration for the Enforcement Card or E-cards on 30 June, which allows immigrants to register their presence in the country with the immigration department. Only 23 percent of 600,000 foreign nationals working in Malaysia has registered since the program was launched on 15 February. EPA/FAZRY ISMAIL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET Dostawca: PAP/EPA.
- epa06082471 An immigration officer searches the area after migrants escaped from a dormitory during a raid at a construction site in Port Dickson, Malaysia, 11 July 2017 (issued 12 July 2017). Some 77 undocumented migrants were detained for various offences by the Immigration Department during a raid under the Enforcement Card or E-Card Ops Mega at a construction site in Port Dickson on 12 July. The Malaysian Immigration Department launched a large scale operation on undocumented immigrants in the country after the passing of the deadline for registration for the Enforcement Card or E-cards on 30 June, which allows immigrants to register their presence in the country with the immigration department. Only 23 percent of 600,000 foreign nationals working in Malaysia has registered since the program was launched on 15 February. EPA/FAZRY ISMAIL ATTENTION: This Image is part of a PHOTO SET Dostawca: PAP/EPA.