"Not in a good mood": Russian citizens who have moved to the United States face the risk of deportation.

Consul General of Russia in New York, Alexei Markov, said that a large number of Russian compatriots now face the real threat of being forcibly deported. This is the result of the overall tightening of U.S. immigration policies, and now the U.S. treats all foreigners equally, regardless of their background or reasons for immigrating.

Markov said, "From what we understand, most Russians who have moved to the United States are not in a good mood nowadays."

A large number of immigrants in the United States are in a state of waiting for their status, and they are often rejected in the end and required to leave the country.

Professionals who had high income and social status in Russia often have to start from non-technical jobs in the United States. In addition, the high cost of living and unstable income also lead to rapid debt accumulation.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1856826658283520/

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