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Hungary expels nine men for illegal crossing: court decision

Xinhua, September 17, 2015 Adjust font size:

Nine more men will be expelled from Hungary for illegal border crossing, Hungarian News Agency MTI reported quoting a decision on Wednesday by the district court of Szeged in southern Hungary.

Court spokesperson Erika Pragai Juhasz said all nine, seven of whom were Iraqi and two of whom were Syrian, will be expelled from Hungary for varying periods of one to two years.

All nine admitted to crossing through a hole in the fence left by others, according to the report. Enditem