Russian State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said on Tuesday that lawmakers will consider a bill to ban migrant children from enrolling in schools if they don’t know Russian, state media reported.
According to Volodin, the legislation would require these children to undergo language testing when enrolling in educational institutions. The bill’s authors also propose verifying the children’s legal status.
Volodin did not specify when the bill would be submitted to the State Duma.
Following the March 22 terrorist attack at Moscow's Crocus City Hall concert venue, in which four Tajik nationals were arrested as suspects, Russian authorities have increasingly adopted policies to curb migration and restrict migrants' rights.
Russian migration policy since Crocus
- Migration and discrimination in Putin’s Russia
- The Russian government has started hiding monthly migration statistics
- Despite a nationwide labor shortage, Russian regions are further restricting the types of jobs migrants can hold
- St. Petersburg law enforcement conducting raids, deporting migrants en masse, say human rights activists