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Riga to Deport Group

RIGA, Latvia () -- Latvia's Interior Minister has said he will do everything possible to deport 105 Middle Eastern refugees stranded on a train near the Russian border.


"We will do everything to deport them from Latvia," Janis Adamsons said Sunday as the group was preparing for a fifth night confined to two railway coaches in the border town of Karsava.


The Latvian government has admitted it has no legal grounds to deport the group to the countries it says they came from -- Belarus and Russia. Russia refuses to take them and the UN body in charge of refugees has called on Latvia to instead tackle the migrants' plight.




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