Bad Russian
New legislation is set to make it harder for the children of migrants to enrol in Russian schools

A law due to come into force in April will see Russia take a tough stance on the enrolment of migrant children in schools, barring access to those who fail a Russian language test and potentially threatening their parents with deportation.
“It appears as if schools are being asked to double as border control, as they are required to check documents presented by migrant children.”
“There are millions of Russian-born children who do not speak Russian as a native language. Many of them speak Russian poorly but the law is only aimed at a tiny fraction of children


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