Where things have gotten worse
Germany
Other European countries
United States: Detained, deported, sent back to Russia
Three stories of people deported from the U.S.
It is becoming increasingly difficult for Russian citizens to obtain asylum — not only in Western countries, but also in states neighboring Russia. As…
Where things have gotten worse
Germany
Other European countries
United States: Detained, deported, sent back to Russia
Three stories of people deported from the U.S.

Amid a wave of anti-migrant sentiment in the US and growing ties between Moscow and Washington, 64 Russians were sent back to…

Russian asylum seekers in EU now faced rejection rates of over 80 percent, despite facing jail or conscription if pushed back…

Russia also plays this role for many foreigners who find themselves in their own countries as people who are not respected, whose…

In recent years, tens of thousands of Russians have applied for political asylum in the United States. Many of them, after…

WASHINGTON: Natalia fled Russia fearing imminent arrest for her family's opposition activism and sought political asylum in the…

"This is confirmed, among other things, by interrogations of the captives," the sources said