Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Alexander Gorovoy said that all citizens of neighboring countries who work illegally in Russia will be deported on June 15.
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Gorovoy’s words were quoted by the Russian edition “Interfax”… “Colleagues, I would like to ask you. The number of your citizens who are currently on the territory of my country is illegal,” he told the Inter-Parliamentary Assembly. a presidential decree, these people will be punished up to expulsion and closure of borders. “
The Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation recommended tackling this problem with the help of the media and “bloggers of local states.” “No law enforcement practice will be applied to citizens of your states for violation of migration regimes,” Gorovoy said.
Due to the pandemic, some of the migrants managed to leave Russia, but could not return due to the closure of the borders, and some were left without the opportunity to go home.
As previously reported OBOZREVATEL, “enslavement” transferred to Ukraine three times more money than investors for 2020 year. In fact, transfers from those who are abroad are one of the main sources of foreign exchange in the country.
