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Migrants in Russia face harsh crackdowns, discrimination, and forced tracking, pushing many to plan leaving by 2030.
Migrants in Russia, mostly from Central Asia, face widespread surveillance, harassment, and corruption, including mandatory location tracking via the Amina app, daily bribe demands for documents, and strict barriers to education, with 87% of migrant children blocked from schools in 2025 due to language tests.
Tighter policies, intensified after a 2024 concert hall attack, have fueled xenophobia, leading to violence, including a stabbing of a Tajik boy, and boosted nationalist political groups.
Many, like Kyrgyz driver Alym, now plan to leave by 2030 due to discrimination, fear of conscription, and disillusionment with Russia amid the war in Ukraine.
Los migrantes en Rusia se enfrentan a duras medidas represivas, discriminación y seguimiento forzado, lo que empuja a muchos a planear irse para 2030.