Moscow’s Mayor Says City Would be Safest in the World if It Had No Illegal Immigrants

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
October 31, 2014

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Moscow’s Mayor Sergey Sobyanin has spoken out about illegal immigrants in his city.

Mayor Sergey Sobyanin said today that Moscow would be the world’s safest city if it had no illegal immigrants.

In just one day last week the Police claim that they were able to detain 7,000 foreign criminals and in the last year they have deported over 100,000 of them.

This has managed to cut the crimes committed by the invaders by about 15 percent, but there is still the problem of them being employed legally to deal with.

The Mayor’s latest plan is to introduce a ‘patent’ system, which would ensure foreign workers had to register and add to the cost of hiring them, forcing the bosses to employ Russians instead.

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An officer of the Federal Migration Service, left, holds documents of foreign workers during a raid conducted by the Federal Migration Service to identify illegal migrants.

RT:

Sobyanin said that currently it was not realistic to stop using a workforce from abroad and remote Russian regions. “We have no unemployment; on the contrary there are about two million vacant workplaces. We cannot fill them without attracting labor resources from outside, be it Russia or other countries.”The mayor emphasized that the root of the problem was the lower wages required by migrant workers. He also said the previous system of government quotas for foreign labor had proved to be absolutely ineffective and corrupt.

The new system would allow businessmen and state enterprises to hire more foreigners, but the patent payments would gradually increase so that in time the overall price of hiring a migrant would be the same as that of a Russian worker.

Russia has the second highest number of resident migrants, according to a UN study released in September 2013. The total number of migrants in Russia is estimated at about 2 million and Russian law enforcers claim that about half of them live and work in the capital.

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If this was the London Underground instead of the Moscow Metro, it would be full of black and brown skin instead of white.