Putin Shuts Down Replacement Migration: A Turning Point in Russian Policy

31/10/2025

🔹 The President Draws the Line: Russia Is Not for Sale

These weren't just words — they were a political earthquake. President Vladimir Putin made it crystal clear: replacement migration is no longer acceptable in Russia. A strategy once pushed under the guise of "demographic rescue" has now been declared incompatible with the country's national identity.

"Russians are the state-forming people. That will never change," — Putin stated firmly during the first session of the Council on Demographic and Family Policy.

From that moment, the message was unmistakable: the era of demographic experiments is over.

🔹 No More Trojan Horses

Western nations, Putin noted, are gambling on uncontrolled migration — losing their culture, identity, and political stability in the process. Russia, he said, chooses a different path: supporting families, protecting national traditions, and rejecting chaotic demographic imports.

But here's the twist: for years, government officials tried to push the very same replacement policies Putin just condemned.

So the question is: who wrote those strategies? Who approved them? Who was planning to reshape the Russian nation without the nation's consent?

🔹 A New Migration Concept: Real Control, Real Values

Putin signed a new national migration framework. Key points include:

– Limiting residence for migrant families who don't work or study
– Preventing the formation of ethnic enclaves
– Biometric and IT monitoring systems
– Responsibility for employers
– Encouraging migrants who share Russian values
– Prioritizing the return of Russian people from Donbass and Novorossiya

This isn't just a change in tone — it's a complete reversal of the previous logic, which many believe was written by forces not interested in Russia's survival.

🔹 Saboteurs in the System?

Let's be honest: the real problem was never migrants alone. The real threat came from within — officials, experts, lobbyists who spent years promoting "diversity" over identity, and "inclusion" over sovereignty.

But now, the President has spoken.
The system must follow — or be replaced.

🔹 Political Support Is Firm

Putin's words were immediately backed by:

– Pyotr Tolstoy, Deputy Speaker of the State Duma: "The machine must now work twice as hard."
– Andrey Medvedev, Moscow City Duma: "This is a new era."
– Public figures: "Those who disagree — should leave office."

❗Bottom line:

Replacement migration is over.
And everyone who built their career on it — should be nervous.

❓What do you think?

– Why was replacement migration pushed for so long?
– Who will be the first to be removed after Putin's speech?
– Will the system follow the President's new line — or resist?


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