"As part of the agreement, Facebook will pay fines of $ 4.75 million and up to $ 9.5 million to eligible victims of alleged discrimination and train its employees on anti-discrimination requirements," the report said.

The claims of the US Department of Justice relate to the policy of the company, which, according to the department, refused to hire refugees, giving preference to holders of temporary visas.

The department noted that this is the largest fine in the entire 35-year history of the anti-discrimination provisions of the law on immigration and citizenship.

"Facebook is not above the law and must comply with our nation's federal civil rights laws, which prohibit discriminatory employment practices," said Justice Department Civil Rights Officer Kristen Clark.

Earlier in Russia, bailiffs began to enforce a collection of 26 million rubles from Facebook for refusing to remove illegal content.