Illegal migrants were identified at a port in the Astrakhan region.
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Security forces discovered five illegal migrants during a raid at a port in the Trusovsky District; they face deportation from Russia.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," security forces began conducting mass raids to search for illegal migrants in various regions, including southern Russia, following the terrorist attack at Crocus City Hall. Human rights activists have called the fight for legal migration a sham, emphasizing that the actions of law enforcement and court decisions to impose fines and deport individuals often lack legal grounds or logical explanations.
Astrakhan law enforcement officers conducted a raid to search for illegal migrants on the premises of a logistics facility in the Trusovsky District port on the banks of the Volga, A24 reported on February 1.
During the inspection, a separate room was discovered housing five foreign citizens, aged 25 to 57. It was discovered that all of them were working without proper permits, had no work permits, and lacked legal grounds for staying in Russia. It was also established that they evaded mandatory medical examinations.
13 administrative protocols were drawn up against the foreigners; they face fines and forced deportation from Russia. An investigation is underway into the employer's violation of the law.
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