Putin approved the idea to open adaptation centers for migrants

So that they study Russian laws and traditions there. Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the idea to open adaptation centers for migrants to study Russian laws and traditions. It is reported by RIA Novosti agency. Putin discussed the creation of such centers at a meeting with the head of the Federal Agency for Nationalities Affairs […]

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So that they study Russian laws and traditions there.

Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the idea to open adaptation centers for migrants to study Russian laws and traditions. It is reported by RIA Novosti agency.

Putin discussed the creation of such centers at a meeting with the head of the Federal Agency for Nationalities Affairs Igor Barinov. The official proposed to open adaptation centers for migrants in a pilot mode in several regions of Russia.

According to him, the creation of such centers is one of the measures to prevent the spatial and social isolation of migrants.

He said that in these centers it will also be possible to receive legal and psychological assistance, "because, as psychologists say, a migrant is under a lot of stress".

Barinov noted that migration processes sometimes actually change the ethno-cultural landscape in certain territories.

Putin said that the authorities of the countries from where migrants come to Russia “agree with this and are ready to get involved”.

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