The Russian authorities have arrested hundreds of migrant workers in a makeshift camp in Moscow as part of a broad crackdown on illegal immigration. Human rights activists have denounced the conditions in the field, which is part of a national network of detention centers for preserving aliens facing deportation. More than 600 people were arrested initially in tents in the camp in an industrial area of Moscow, although there have been reports that 200 were transferred to detention officers yesterday. Opponents say illegal centers, comparing the concentration camps or gulag. “The paradox of a concentration camp …
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