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    ARMENIA'S UPCOMING ACCESSION TO CUSTOMS UNION HAS NOT CHANGED THE ATTITUDE OF RUSSIAN BAILIFFS TO ARMENIAN MIGRANTS

    by David Stepanyan
    Wednesday, October 9, 11:21

    Armenia's upcoming accession to the Customs Union has in no way changed
    the attitude of Russian bailiffs to the Armenian migrants. In 2013 over
    30,000 labor migrants were deported from Russia. Armenian migrants
    were deported along with migrants from Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and
    Azerbaijan. In addition, hundreds of migrants, including citizens of
    Armenia, are waiting for their deportation in special isolation wards.

    Not so long ago, a 47-year-olkd citizen of Armenia Farad Gasoyan
    was deported from Buriatia and deprived of the right to enter the
    country within 5 years. Gasoyan married in Buriatia, but failed to
    extend the term of his legal temporary residence in Russia.

    Earlier, Head of the Federal Migration Service of Russia Konstantin
    Romodanovsky said that over 3 million of foreign migrants illegally
    work Russia.

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=6757E6A0-30B3-11E3-9AC70EB7C0D21663

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