Türkiye has deported over 200 foreign Christians since 2020, labeling them as national security threats, according to reports. The deportations have been executed under codes such as N-82 and G-87, despite the absence of any criminal charges against those affected.
The expulsions have significantly disrupted Protestant churches within the country and have led to legal challenges being filed at the European Court of Human Rights. These actions have raised concerns regarding the treatment of foreign nationals and the implications for religious freedom in Türkiye.
As previously reported, the situation reflects broader tensions surrounding immigration and national security policies in the region. The ongoing legal battles may further highlight issues related to human rights and the rights of religious minorities.
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