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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, September 21, 2004

Illegal Immigrants May Receive Amnesty

Human Rights ombudsman Vladimir Lukin has formed a working group to consider an amnesty for some illegal immigrants to the Russian Federation, "Rossiiskaya gazeta" reported on 18 September. According to Lukin, the amnesty would apply to migrants who have lived in Russia for a long time, have integrated into society, and have not committed any other crimes. Lukin told the daily that the issue is timely, because such amnesties frequently precede the toughening of immigration laws. The hostage crisis in Beslan has put immigration restrictions on the political agenda, but Lukin dismissed the suggestion that the amnesty envisioned by his working group might help terrorists: "A terrorist, I assure you, will not seek to obtain citizenship or a residence permit." According to Lukin, an amnesty would reduce opportunities for corruption among bureaucrats and would increase tax revenues from longtime residents. In the same interview, Lukin criticized a proposal by Moscow city authorities to toughen registration rules for foreigners living in the Russian capital. He argued that such a move would be imitated by other city mayors, leading to the disintegration of Russia into "feudal estates."

 

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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, September 21, 2004

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