english.jpnn.com, BALI - The Indonesian Migrant Workers Protection Agency (BP2MI) in Denpasar will repatriate Indonesian migrant workers from Russia.
Currently, there are 178 Balinese migrant workers in Russia.
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The repatriation process will begin upon the greenlight of the Foreign Ministry.
In 2021, there were 154 Balinese migrant workers who left for Russia. This year, there were 24 people.
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"If it is non-procedural in the data, it will be difficult to detect," said BP2MI technical implementation unit head in Denpasar, Wiam Satriawan, Monday (7/3).
Recently, Indonesia has repatriated 28 migrant workers from Ukraine. All of them are from Bali.
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Of the 28 returnees, 21 were listed as illegal workers. "They were equally facilitated," said Wiam. (antara/ket/mcr20/jpnn)
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