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▶️ «Жить с мигрантами безопаснее, чем жить со среднестатистическими гражданами РФ», — депутат Госдумы Федоров

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▶️ «Жить с мигрантами безопаснее, чем жить со среднестатистическими гражданами РФ», — депутат Госдумы Федоров

Политик подчеркнул, что наши соотечественники гораздо чаще совершают преступления, вот только пишут о них реже, чем о гражданах других государств.

Согласны с Федоровым? 👍/👎

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