From today, the police in Russia have the right to deport migrants for administrative offenses
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As of February 5, 2025, a new law has come into effect in the Russian Federation, granting the police the right to deport foreign nationals for administrative offenses. This law was adopted in August 2024.
Previously, the right to deport foreign nationals from the country was held only by the courts and the border service (at entry points). Under the new law, the police can now deport migrants for administrative offenses, such as violating registration requirements or failing to comply with labor rights regulations.
This change is seen as a step by the Russian government to regulate the migration system and prevent illegal migration. The police now have the ability to respond quickly and take action against migrants. The new law was also adopted to ensure compliance with labor market regulations and social security.
This change is seen as a step by the Russian government to regulate the migration system and prevent illegal migration. The police now have the ability to respond quickly and take action against migrants. The new law was also adopted to ensure compliance with labor market regulations and social security.
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