A growing number of Russian nationals have sought refuge in Mexico in recent years, fleeing either the ongoing war in Ukraine or persecution due to their sexual orientation.Mexican authorities say there has been a sharp rise in irregular migration from Russia, with reports highlighting a 64% year-on-year increase in Russian migrants in 2024.In the southern Mexican city of Tapachula, Tajir, a former member of Russias special forces, sharedhis storywiththeEFE news agency.Tajir fled Russia to avoid being drafted for the war against Kyiv, citing moral opposition to fighting Ukrainians who are defending their homeland.
His journey took him from Russia to Kazakhstan, then Kyrgyzstan, Argentina, and finally, to Mexico, where he has been living for over seven months."I served in the special forces 14 years ago, and I don't want to be part of this war," Tajir said.
"If the war ends, I would return."During his stay in Tapachula, Tajir attempted to apply for refugee status through the Mexican Commission for Refugee Aid (COMAR), but his request was turned down.Tajirs aim is not to reach the United States, as many fellow Russiansdo, but to build a life in Mexico, where he is learning Spanish and performing as a street artist.In addition to those fleeing the war, a significant number of LGBTQ+ people from Russia have also found refuge in the North American country.Casa Frida, a shelter for LGBTQ+ migrants, has seen a noticeable increase in the number of Russian clients since the war began in 2022."Previously, we would see one or two Russian migrants a year, now its one or two a month," Cristian Andrade, a consultant at Casa Frida, toldEFE.
The rise in migration is partly attributed to the worsening persecution of the LGBTQ+ community in Russia, where violence against this group has intensified in recent years under President Vladimir Putin's increasingly socially conservative administration.Anatoly, another Russian migrant, fledSt.
Petersburg in late 2022 and found solace in Mexico.
After spending two weeks at Casa Frida, he now works as a volunteer translator and has settled in Mexico City."I arrived in Mexico because I had friends here, and now my heart belongs to Mexico," Anatoly said.
He holds a temporary resident visa, works for a Mexican company, and is studying Spanish.For many Russian migrants, the United States is seen as the ultimate destination, but Mexico often serves as an intermediatestop due to the ongoing difficulties of obtaining asylum in the United States "Soon after the beginning of the war, the United States began to issue humanitarian permits for a period of one year to all Ukrainian refugees, while Russian refugees are not allowed across the border.
And all this without a public statement,Erica Pinheiro, director of the humanitarian organization Al Otro Lado, toldDWin April 2022.Migration patterns have been influenced by external factors such as the unpredictability offlights from Turkey, which has become a key transit point for Russian nationals seeking to travel to Mexico and elsewhere due to sanctions imposed on national airlines.Last April, the Kremlinaccused the United States of pressuring Turkish Airlines to prevent Russian citizens from boarding flights to Mexico.
Sources believeTurkey's flag carrier may act cautiously due tofears of passengersusing its flights to Latin America to enter the United States illegally.
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