Two citizens of Algeria were forced to deport outside the Russian Federation after making a decision to violate the migration regime. This has been reported in Russia's GUFSSP press services in the Nizhny Novgorod area. According to the division, Algeria citizens do not have the necessary documents to confirm the time of legal stay and the right to work in the country. Until the deportation, they were kept at the temporary detention center of foreign citizens. The entrance to the territory of the Russian Federation for violators is now closed for five years. According to the regional department of FSSP, since the beginning of 2025, 302 foreign citizens have been expelled from the Nizhny Novgorod area. Most of them are immigrants from neighboring countries, including Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Earlier, the Pravda-NN.RU website reported that people knew how the labor market would change due to the limitations of migrants' work.