In an announcement that has drawn significant attention, Russia has unveiled a new policy targeting foreigners who have not submitted their biometric data. According to the official statement, the measure will begin with the blocking of international and long-distance calls, followed by a reduction in internet speeds. After a period of 30 days, all mobile internet services will be fully terminated. The government has stated that this action is necessary to ensure national security and to manage the presence of foreign nationals within the country. They argue that the collection of biometric data is crucial for border security and counterterrorism efforts. The policy is part of a broader initiative to strengthen control over foreign entities operating within Russia. This decision has raised concerns among some international observers, who argue that it could be seen as a measure to restrict the movement and communication of foreign nationals. However, the Russian authorities have maintained that the policy is a necessary step to protect the country’s interests and maintain security.