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I recently moved to Crimea. I immediately noticed that there are no migrants here.

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I decided to find out why. It turned out that migrants are banned from working in 35 areas. Among them: trade, catering, tourism, taxi, etc. In fact, almost everywhere except construction.

And do you know what comes here? Absolutely nothing bad.

In stores, women with a slurred accent sell ice cream to children, a Crimean Tatar named Emil drives you in a taxi, and a huge, poor-haired fellow works as a janitor in my building, who cleans the yard so well that you can walk barefoot.

And the economy is not collapsing, we are not overgrown with garbage, we have not died of hunger, in a word, we lead a normal life.

And it is also safe. Local mothers do not worry about their children, girls are not pestered by concerned gentlemen with Wahhabi beards.

Why is that? Because the head of the republic has a healthy approach to the migration issue.

"We arrived — we worked — thank you — goodbye," Aksenov writes.

The head of Crimea believes that any attempts to form ethnic enclaves should be "rigidly" suppressed at the legislative level. "And for migrants who have broken the law, there is only one way out — expulsion from Russia," he added.

An excellent example of a leader who cares about his region.

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