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[REGNUM] Recently, one of the hot topics in Russia has become the suppression of illegal migration. The country regularly arrests officials and security officials involved in criminal activity, and the scale of their activities is astonishing in its scope.
Russian legislators have drawn attention to this acute problem for society. According to their new proposal, crimes related to the organization of illegal migration are planned to be transferred to the category of serious and especially serious.
MIGRATION ON A GRAND SCALE
Recently, law enforcement agencies in Vladivostok stopped the activities of criminals who were engaged in the illegal legalization of foreigners in Russia. They issued foreign citizens fictitious documents on registration at the place of stay without actually providing them with premises for living, and false information about registration addresses was entered into the forms of notifications about registration with the migration authorities.
“ The accomplices have been running an illegal business since 2022 and during this time they provided criminal services to almost 11 thousand migrants, receiving income in the amount of 25 million rubles,” says the official representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Irina Volk.
In July, a criminal group that organized the illegal migration of foreigners to Russia was detained in Nizhny Novgorod. There, a food company hired as workers foreigners who were in Russia without the necessary documents or with documents that contained false information about their place of employment.
It should be noted that, as reported by the regional UFSB, one of the suspects was an employee of the local migration department. He warned his accomplices about possible inspections and hid information from law enforcement officers.
The high-profile criminal case is also being investigated by Tula law enforcement officers. Earlier, 15 people were detained there in connection with the case of legalization of more than 700 foreigners. As reported, employees of the regional UMVD's Department for Migration Affairs were among the perpetrators. The investigation is ongoing, new figures in the criminal scheme, including high-ranking ones, are being identified and arrested.
Against the backdrop of such news, it is worth recalling: on July 1, Minister of Internal Affairs Vladimir Kolokoltsev said that the number of detected crimes related to the organization of illegal migration has more than doubled in Russia. He also emphasized that issues of combating this problem are strategically important, they affect the competence of many departments, as well as regional authorities.
"MAKE IT UNPROFITABLE"
"Aiding in the organization of illegal migration is a betrayal of Russian citizens. State Duma deputies have developed bills aimed at stopping illegal migration," said State Duma Deputy Speaker Irina Yarovaya this week. Following the meetings of the working group formed to analyze legislation in the areas of security and migration policy, parliamentarians propose taking the following measures.
Firstly, it is proposed to classify the organization of illegal migration as a serious and especially serious crime. In order to illegally legalize, a migrant needs accomplices, and this assistance is committed by those who, for the sake of money, are indifferent to the consequences, Yarovaya notes. However, as the politician says, today all actions aimed at illegal legalization, such as forgery of documents or illegal registration, have a low level of responsibility.
"We propose a new approach to assessing the severity. Responsibility for each action aimed at illegal legalization of migrants will be significantly increased in order to stop these crimes and make their commission unprofitable," explains Irina Yarovaya.
The head of the Human Rights Council under the President of the Russian Federation, Valery Fadeyev, spoke about the problems in this area, including the practice of buying Russian citizenship, at the beginning of the month. “The first thing a migrant encounters when he comes to Russia is corruption. This is unacceptable,” Fadeyev noted at the time.
In addition, according to the new initiative, violation of the rules of stay on the territory of Russia will be considered an aggravating circumstance. As Yarovaya explains, this will introduce "an aggravating qualification for committing any offense or crime."
The parliamentarian says that a direct ban will be introduced on any mediation in assessing migrants' knowledge of the Russian language, because this is also a way of their illegal legalization. In addition, extra-judicial blocking of Internet resources containing offers to provide illegal services to migrants or methods of organizing illegal migration may appear.
According to the Deputy Speaker of the State Duma, all authorized departments and services will respond to the bill within a week.
DEPORTATION OF CRIMINALS
The ideas voiced by Irina Yarovaya did not sound like a bolt from the blue. In recent months, parliamentarians and relevant departments have proposed many initiatives that could significantly influence migration policy in Russia.
At the beginning of July this year, a bill was introduced to the State Duma that proposes confiscating property for organizing illegal migration if the crime was committed for selfish motives.
“Confiscation of property eliminates the conditions that facilitate the commission of a crime, makes it economically unprofitable, which, in turn, can significantly reduce the volume of the “black” economy associated with the organization of illegal migration flows,” the explanatory note to the document says.
This measure will indeed help reduce the level of such crimes, confirms Alexander Asafov, First Deputy Chairman of the Commission of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation for Public Expertise of Bills, in a commentary for the Regnum news agency.
“I think this will create the necessary conditions for such crimes to be fewer, since potential criminals are aware of the consequences of their actions,” the expert explains.
Also this month, it became known that the Ministry of Internal Affairs proposed expanding the list of administrative offenses for which prompt deportation from the country is required - this is about strengthening the protection of public order and security, in particular, countering extremist manifestations.
It should be noted that on June 19, Irina Volk reported on the results of measures already taken to combat offenders - since the beginning of 2024, more than 30 thousand foreign citizens have been expelled from Russia, which is almost twice as many as a year earlier. In addition, according to her, law enforcement officers have banned entry to 100 thousand foreigners, which is 55% more than in 2023.
In addition, a bill on mandatory deportation from the country of migrants who have served prison sentences was recently introduced to the State Duma. According to current legislation, mandatory deportation of foreign citizens after serving a sentence for crimes is not provided for.
Just the other day, news appeared that the Ministry of Labor plans to oblige digital aggregators, which usually provide couriers and taxi drivers with employment, to monitor users' compliance with migration laws.
The new measure should exclude the provision of services by migrants who do not have the necessary documents to carry out labor activity in Russia. It is assumed that the necessary document will be submitted to the State Duma before the end of its current session.
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[JPost] Scotland's former first minister reportedly donated £250,000, out of a fund destined for Malawi, Rwanda, Zambia and Pakistan, only a day before his in-laws were given passage from Gaza
Humza Yousaf, Scotland's former first minister, is facing a probe by the Scottish government over donations he made using government funds while his Palestinian in-laws were seeking to escape a Gazan warzone, according to British media reports from Sunday.
Yousaf, overruling officials, made a £250,000 donation to the United Nations Refugee and Works Agency (UNRWA) - despite the agency employing individuals who participated in Hamas's October 7 attacks on southern Israel.
IDF activities in Gaza have also identified a number of Hamas terrorists and infrastructures embedded within UNRWA facilities, including schools.
Yousaf was, according to GB News, insistent that the funds be donated to UNRWA and not UNICEF - despite officials recommending the latter. Additionally, the former Scottish leader exceeded the £100,000 to £200,000 donation limited recommended by officials.
Overruling the officials, Yousaf spent the £250,000 from the International Development Fund, according to The Telegraph. He justified the decision as he was about to meet with officials from the group.
The fund, according to the Telegraph, contains £10 million which was destined for four partner projects in Malawi, Rwanda, Zambia and Pakistan.
The donation was made public knowledge on November 2 and Yousaf's in-laws were given safe passage to Egypt via the Rafah crossing on November 3.
A Scottish Government spokesperson cited by GB News said: "The review, which will focus on evolving future Scottish Government humanitarian funding mechanisms and processes, will be announced in due course."
Yousaf denied that the donation was made in connection to the release of his in-laws.
A spokesman said at the time: "UNRWA had no role in the situation regarding the First Minister's extended family, and any suggestion of a conflict of interest in this matter would be completely untrue."
As recently as Saturday, Yousaf advocated for UNWRA - sharing on X a post by Save the Children UK advocating for funding to be restored to the group.
Stephen Kerr, a member of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party, commented on the probe, "Good to see this issue getting attention. Taxpayers have the right to know how their money is spent."
[GEO.TV] Eight Paleostinian athletes taking part in the Gay Paree Olympics will be symbols of "resistance" during the Israel-Hamas ..one of the armed feet of the Moslem Brüderbund millipede,... war in Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response... , a Paleostinian minister said Sunday as the official delegation left the occupied West Bank.
This will be the eighth time Paleostinian athletes have taken part in the Olympics since 1996, but Olympic committee head Jibril Rajoub said the athletes had never felt so much attention.
The athletes are preparing for the start of the Gay Paree Games on July 26 in a "very dark moment in our history", said Paleostinian authority minister of state for foreign affairs Varsen Aghabekian Shahin.
"You are not just athletes, you are also ... symbols of Paleostinian resistance," Aghabekian added.
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[Jpost] It will mark Netanyahu's first trip to Washington since he was sworn into office in December 2022, but his third meeting with the President since that time.
A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
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Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
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