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Russia might ban migrants who violate the immigration legislation

January 26, 2012
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The immigrants who have repeatedly violated the migration legislation of Russia might be banned from entering the country. Russian Premier, Vladimir Putin has suggested to introduce a new regulation of five to ten years of ban to those who don’t respect the migration legislation, informs Russia’s ITAR-TASS news agency.

“I suggest closing entrance to Russia for a term from five to ten years, and, possibly for a longer term, for those, who have violated repeatedly the migration legislation or for those who have been extradited under court decisions,” said the premier today, January 26.

“It is necessary to apply stricter sanctions against those, who provoke illegal migration, both individuals and legal entities, - those who organize flows of illegal migrations, who hire staff without any permission, and uses them here literally as slaves without rights,” cited ITAR-TASS.

“I suggest closing entrance to Russia for a term from five to ten years, and, possibly for a longer term, for those, who have violated repeatedly the migration legislation or for those who have been extradited under court decisions,” the Russian Prime-Minister added.
 

Moldova.ORG, citing ITAR-TASS

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