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Chapter 926: Honorable Chinese Citizenship

Kurkova looked at them in surprise, quickly pulled up the curtains at home and asked, "Are you hungry?"

"We're fine," Leonida said, "Master Nurse, why are you so nervous?"

Kurkova smiled bitterly and said, "How did you escape?"

"We came out in a blatant way," said Leonida. Saslia said: "We spent money to bribe the guards, and he released us."

"Do you have a document?"

"What document?"

"Sure enough," Kurkova said with a heartache, "You have been deceived, you have been deceived by the guards."

"What?" the two shouted in surprise.

Kurkova said you made a stupid mistake. So far, the Chinese have not opened refugee camps, and no refugee has been allowed to leave the camps. In the past few days, some people who ran out secretly were shot and killed by the military and police. You are not as safe as you do this, so Alyosha and I were so nervous just now. Sasriya and Leonida looked at each other helplessly, and Sasriya asked anxiously what to do now.

Kurkova thought for a long time before saying, "The only way now is to marry a Chinese as a wife, and Leonida plays your brother, and the Chinese man who is asking for a fake marriage to guarantee you and Leonida. I can't think of any other way. This is the most important military base for the Chinese and the core of the Western Regions. Alas, you are so stupid."

"Master nurse, I... let's discuss it, okay?" Sasriya and Leonida had never thought about this at all, and they never thought about what identity they would use their marriage to obtain. Is the identity of a Chinese so important? Sasriya had no place to live, so they could only live in Kurkova's home. However, the situation on the street was not easy at all, and the military and police were inquiring sooner or later.

Zhao Ajiu has a great reputation. He once served in the 10th Division and is also considered an old man of the White Tiger Legion. His comrades helped him arrange Kurkova into the POW camp management office, and was responsible for managing the communication work of the POW camp every day. The original plan of forty refugee camps... or the POW camps are now only twenty at work, of which four prisoners of war camps are held by men, and the other sixteen are refugee camps that detain women and children. The task assigned by the above to Kurkova and others is to select some unmarried women who are eager to stay in China to register, so that they can match them with Chinese soldiers, so that they can obtain the status of Chinese wives and settle down.

The purpose of this is to solve the problem of imbalance in the ratio of men and women in the Western Regions. The second is to reproduce offspring. Kurkova's job is to promote this policy to Russian women in refugee camps. After several days of understanding, Kurkova returned home and told Sasriya and Leonida: "As far as I know, it is very difficult to obtain Chinese citizenship now, and it is far from as simple as I imagined."

"Sister, what does Chinese citizenship mean?" Sasriya asked.

Kurkova tied her golden hair and said, "What you don't know is that starting this year, the Chinese government is gradually introducing policies to divide the Chinese people into three types: citizens, expatriates and refugees. Citizens refer to indigenous yellow Chinese who enjoy citizenship treatment in the Republic of China, such as the right to vote and the right to be elected, the right to protect and the right to act freely. Expatriates are people from other countries who only settle in China to obtain a green card in China or people who do not have the right to vote and are not eligible for election. There are two types of refugees. One is an illegal refugee, referring to people who do not have legal status in China, who can only engage in the lowest-priority job and cannot enjoy free education opportunities. The other is a legal refugee, whose children can enjoy all equal treatment, but

His income has to be paid high taxes. The children of Chinese citizens are granted citizenship as soon as they are born, so refugees generally refer to smuggled foreigners and wanted criminals, so the treatment of refugees is not much different from that of wanted criminals. Now here. Refugees refer to you, and I am an expatriate. If one day I get married and have children, he will be a citizen. There is also a very strange rule that Chinese women will automatically lose their Chinese citizenship after marrying foreigners. Regardless of whether her husband's country accepts her as a citizen of another country, when she returns to China, she can only be a legal refugee status, and even an expatriate. Chinese people are too harsh on women. They are really a country that looks down on women."

After sighing, Kurkova said to Leonida: "So you can't marry any Chinese woman with normal thinking. Relying on marriage to obtain Chinese citizenship." She said to Sasriya: "But you, as long as you find a Chinese man, you can obtain an expatriate status. After obtaining an expatriate status, you can make Leonida a legal refugee through guarantees. Otherwise, once he is arrested in Almaty, he will be sent to the Dihua prisoner camp, where the detained there is said to be spies and spies, and the chance of survival is extremely low, and it is basically a death camp."

"Sister, the Chinese are so hateful. They are discriminating against us." Saslia said angrily, "I want to protest, I want to protest that they don't treat us as equals."

"We don't need their citizenship!" Leonida said angrily.

Kurkova said, "I also know that this kind of thing is embarrassing, but the reality is that when Chinese citizens argue with anyone of other identities, the police will arrest expatriates or refugees as soon as possible, and Chinese citizens only need to pay a certain deposit to go home. I believe that in the future, people from many countries will protest to the Chinese government. But now we are discussing your issues. If you go out to the streets with such an identity, you will only be caught and killed by the military and police. Today I saw Chinese military and police on the street. They killed a middle-aged Uygur who had a dispute with Han citizens like they killed a dog. It was just because this Uygur person collected more money when selling cakes. Han citizens didn't want to buy it, and the Uygur people quarreled with him. The fierce Uygur person pulled out his knife and was beaten to death by a group of Han military and police with batons. So, in China, don't mess with Chinese citizens."

"Aren't the Weiwuer people citizens?" Saslia said in surprise.

Kurkova shook her head with her chin and said strangely: "I don't know the specific reason, but I heard from my colleagues that it seemed that some radical Uygur people in southern Xinjiang Province refused this hierarchical method, which angered Xinjiang Governor Yang Zengxin. He reported it to the Defense Minister Wang Maoru. Wang Maoru directly divided them into overseas Chinese without thinking, which made them second-class citizens. Uygur people are actively preparing to go to Beijing to appeal and protest, stating that they are part of the Chinese, they want to enjoy equal rights, they love China, etc. This belongs to China's internal affairs, and I am not very clear, and no country has come forward to accuse them."

"Damn it!" Leonida said excitedly, waving her arms, "It's really a shame that we are actually grateful to be able to obtain second-class citizenship in China."

With Kurkova's connection and help, two days later, a Hanmin from Shandong wanted to marry a Russian woman. When he saw Saslia, he nodded reluctantly. When he heard that Saslia had another "brother", he looked up and down. Kurkova was afraid that he would see something, but she thought too much. The Chinese saw that foreigners looked almost the same. She said that they were brothers and sisters, and the Chinese couldn't see it. The Shandong guest asked Leonida and said, "Have you planted fields before?"

Under Kurkova's translation, Leonida said: "No, I used to be a ballerina."

"He is an actor." The Shandong guest curled his lips disdainfully and said, "In this way, you can't eat idle food at my house in the future. You have to work. Do you know how to work?"

Leonida looked at Sasriya and nodded helplessly.

The Shandong guest said with his hands behind his back: "I know you want to obtain a legal identity. It doesn't matter. As long as this woman gives birth to a few babies for me, don't forget that our Laotian family has cut off the incense. When I have money in the future, I will marry another Han girl to be the main house. It will be difficult for you to leave and stay me if you want to stay. After all, you are not Chinese and will definitely not last long in our China." He said to himself: "If you are not my clan, your heart will be different, and if you are not my clan, your heart will be different..."

Even ordinary people can see that after the citizenship policy was released, foreigners were second-class citizens in China, and they certainly did not want to stay. However, this policy was gradually begun to be promoted in the Western Regions and Northeast China, and it was not popularized nationwide. I just wanted to experiment with the effect. After all, there were few white immigrants in the south, while there were millions of whites and other immigrants in the north.

At the end of April, the Tanggula Pass was available. Under the escort of the National Defense Army, the refugees were divided into tens of thousands of people and continued to move eastward. At the same time, the Han immigrants who moved from the Central Plains to the Western Regions passed by. The two groups looked at each other and expressed curiosity about each other's behavior. Russians could not live in the Western Regions, and the Han people had to immigrate to the Western Regions in an attempt to make the Western Regions become a yellow-sex Western Region.
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