Putin Wants to Import 10 Million Migrants Over Next Six Years

Eurasian Dinduism in action.

Vladimir Putin wants to import millions of Kazahk and Uzbeki Dindus to offset Russia’s population decline.

Moscow Times:

The Kremlin plans to attract up to 10 million Russian-speaking migrants in the next six years to reverse the country’s population decline, the business daily Kommersant reported on Thursday.

Russia’s population declined to 146.8 million in 2018, official data released on Thursday estimates, its first decrease in 10 years. Migration has been unable to offset natural population losses for the first time since 2008.

President Vladimir Putin has prioritized migration policy by signing a plan of action for 2019-2025 and adding migration to the remit of his constitutional rights office.  

The plan involves granting citizenship to anywhere from 5 to 10 million migrants, Kommersant reported, citing unnamed sources involved in carrying out Putin’s migration policy plan.

The Kremlin lists Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Moldova and other post-Soviet states with Russian-speaking populations as so-called “donor countries” where new Russian citizens could be recruited, the paper writes.

Russia needs up to 300,000 additional people per year in order to reach net-zero population growth, Kommersant’s sources are quoted as saying.

Several bills designed to ease citizenship and immigration rules are also in the pipeline, some of which could be considered this May, Kommersant reported.

He does this while he concurrently sends mercenaries to Ukraine to attack white people, framing the effort as a crusade against fascism.

The Russian state is also putting more money into training kindergarten teachers to integrate migrant children by teaching them Russian.

Moscow Times:

Migrant children in Russian kindergartens are to begin learning the language of their adopted country as the authorities launch a teacher-training program to integrate the kids into society, and tackle a demographic problem.

Hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from Central Asia and the Caucasus have traveled to Russia each year since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 in search of seasonal work. While many stay long-term, their children enter a school system that does not allocate resources toward teaching them Russian as a second language.

“It’s been a long-brewing problem that needs to be solved,” said Yekaterina Demintseva, who researches the integration of the children of migrants in Russia’s school system at the Higher School of Economics. “The government is finally starting to pay attention.” 

Champions of teaching Russian as a second language have applauded the move, which arrived in the form of an Education Ministry tender this month allocating 11.3 million rubles ($174,585) to training kindergarten teachers through 2021. 

Most of the migrants are moslem dindus from Central Asia.

Russian nationalists have been complaining about this for years.

Reuters:

The nationalists’ biggest complaint is that millions of people from post-Soviet Central Asian and Caucasus countries migrate to Russia’s traditionally Orthodox Christian and Slavic heartland every year. Official statistics put the number of legal immigrants who are given work permits at around one million annually, but Fund Migration XXI Century, a Moscow-based non-governmental organization supported by the World Bank, estimates that 4-8 million people also enter illegally every year to work.

Criticizing Putin’s Dindu Migration plan or his militant agenda to kill white people in Ukraine will land you in jail or faced with a stiff fine.

Moscow Times:

As the Ukraine conflict began, the Russian authorities also began to put greater pressure on the far right. In June 2014, the Duma passed a law criminalizing online support for extremist activities — making sharing or even liking extremist content on Facebook a jailable offense.

One by one, ethnic nationalists found themselves in trouble. In August, Russia sentenced nationalist leader Alexander Belov to 7.5 years in prison for embezzlement and extremism. This month, just days before the Rus- sian March, Russia placed Dmitry Dyomushkin, one of the march’s organizers, under house arrest due to extremism charges. According to SOVA Center research, convictions for online extremism increased from 103 in 2013 to 216 in 2015.

An op-ed about Putin’s dogwhistling to the alt-right nicely explains his pro-immigration position, while he – when speaking to conservative audiences – pretends that he’s something different to Western European libtard politicians.

Moscow Times:

On immigration, however, Putin is, in practice, more liberal than most European leaders. He has consistently resisted calls to impose visa requirements on Central Asian countries, an important source of migrant labor. Given Russia’s shrinking working-age population and shortage of manual workers, Putin isn’t about to stem that flow, even though Central Asians are Muslims — the kind of immigrants Merkel’s opponents, including Trump, distrust and fear the most.

Putin told the FT that he saw these migrants as something of a problem, but “at least they all speak Russian.” He implied that his approach to migration differs from that of Europe’s liberal governments. But the efforts he mentioned — teaching migrants Russian, or getting them to follow domestic laws and customs — are mostly in line with what the Europeans do, too.

Putin is an imperialist of the old Soviet school, rather than a nationalist or a racist, and he has cooperated with, and promoted, people who are known to be gay. He’s certainly not a liberal —he’s a convinced authoritarian — but he’s not far right or alt-right. So why is he saying things that, in the U.S. and especially in Europe, would put him in those camps?

One can conclude from the rest of the interview that this is transactional signaling. Putin clearly hasn’t given up on building a relationship with Trump (their jokey, jovial tone before their meeting in Osaka is proof that, despite all the difficulties in the U.S.-Russian relationship, the two hit it off on a personal level.) 

All of this will culminate in an Islamic Russia.

Putin’s chameleonic propaganda strategy endeavors to confuse by throwing out elaborate dogwhistles to different groups – both conservatives and leftists. But his actual belief system is old-school Soviet imperialism. He’s a centrist pragmatist who believes in nothing other than Russian state power and securing buyers for Russian oil and gas.

In other words, he’s a slippery piece of shit who can’t be trusted.

2 thoughts on “Putin Wants to Import 10 Million Migrants Over Next Six Years

  1. LOL. Is this surprising when one knows Putin is Jewish on both his mother and father’s side? Islam is the military wing of Judaism. It took me a long time to realize & accept this, but once I did, everything fell into place. The religions are essentially identical, down to their stunningly violent founding texts, slaughter techniques (kosher & halal, which both involve killing the animal with no stunning or tranquilizers), shared holiest sites, same first two letters (“Is”… also found twice in “ISIS” by total coincidence) & hatred of the West. The House of Saud is crypto-Jewish, as is the U.K. royal family, every U.S. prez (all from the merchant banker Roosevelt bloodline), and the Jesuits and arguably the Mormons. (Wikipedia: “Mormonism, or the Latter Day Saint movement, teaches that its adherents are either direct descendants of the House of Israel or adopted into it.”) And large parts of the Catholic Church, hence their never-ending ped0 scandals and embrace of Satanism, globalism & open borders.
    But back to the main point: Islamic nations pretend to wage never-ending lukewarm war against Israel so we nice Americans can feel good about giving Israel $11 million per day forever while living under the thumb of Big Tech, which is almost entirely run by… yep. But rest assured, for those alpha dogs Trump and Putin are monitoring the situation closely.

  2. Also, a lot of people in Russia dispute that there are actually that many people living in Russia! There are no real data on that! Russia is so corrupt that a lot of municipalities register more people that there actually are so they can get more government funds!

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