Slovakia Hardens Migration Rules After a Tenfold influx of Refugees
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Slovakia approved measures to curb a surge in migration after a tenfold influx of refugees triggered a political backlash just over three weeks before a general elections.
Slovakia’s caretaker government agreed to deploy 500 soldiers to help police secure the border with Hungary and ensure public order. It will also restrict the issuing of documentation for registered migrants, to which police officials have attributed the surge.