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- Kyrgyzstan: Foreign Labour Ban Sparks Controversy
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May 15, 2007 09:54
The article is a response to new regulations on migration introduced by the Russian Federation. The Russian government announced to cut the number of foreign traders working in Russian markets, thus, hugely affecting the status of migrants who mainly come from Central Asia and Caucasus.
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