"You came here to work? Then shut your f*cking mouth! You’re a slave of the Russians!"

Starting September 1, Russia's Moscow region will launch the Amina app to track foreigners. Its installation will be mandatory for all migrants entering Russia under the visa-free regime for work purposes.

The app will continuously transmit migrants' geolocation data to the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs. Through a QR code, police will be able to know literally everything about a migrant: when they arrived, for how long, where they are employed, and whether there are any migration violations. If the system flags someone in red, they will be detained.

Meanwhile, in Saint Petersburg, cameras with facial recognition for nationality have appeared. The system can identify up to six types of nationalities, record their concentration in different areas, and transmit this information to law enforcement.

: The video clearly demonstrates Russians' attitude toward foreigners.
https://x.com/Gerashchenko_en/status/1960333748706132367

https://litter.catbox.moe/96i133x1mgc4ie8u.mp4