Putin Orders Tighter Immigration Rules
October 05, 2006
Ethnic Armenians working at a market in Nazran (file photo) (RFE/RL)
October 5, 2006 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin today ordered his government to tighten immigration rules and crack down on the country's markets where many of the traders are from the Caucasus and Central Asia.
"I instruct the Russian government immediately to make decisions to regulate trade at wholesale and retail markets and control the presence of foreign workers there, to increase the accountability of market administrations for violations of migration regulations both by market officials and by traders, and to toughen visa regulations for foreigners violating Russian laws," Putin said.
Putin said crime was rife at Russia's markets and cited recent clashes between ethnic Russians and foreign traders.
He said authorities should take measures to "protect the interests of Russian producers" and "the native population of Russia."
Putin's orders came as Russian authorities announced a tightening of immigration controls against Georgians amid a major crisis in relations with Tbilisi over spying allegations.
(ITAR-TASS, Interfax)