**Foreign Nationals Expelled from Georgia**
The Department of Migration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Georgia announced that 91 foreign nationals were expelled from the country in November and December. This is a significant increase compared to the same period last year.
According to the department, some individuals left voluntarily while others were deported through enforcement measures. The countries of origin of those involved in pro-EU protests were not specified, but it was noted that 10 had already left Georgia and faced administrative sanctions.
The total number of foreign nationals expelled from the country in 2024 is 430, which is a 126% increase compared to last year. This comes after the government aborted EU accession talks until 2028, leading to ongoing protests.
**Protests Continue**
It has been 38 consecutive days since the pro-EU protests began in Georgia. Over 400 people have been arrested during the demonstrations, with up to 30 facing criminal charges that could result in years of imprisonment.
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