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  1. Heroin is an opioid drug. Morphine is produced from the juice of opium poppy, and heroin is synthesized from its waste, a substance that has a destructive effect on the central nervous system of a person. The method of heroin use is traditionally an injection into a vein in the arms, legs and inguinal region. It is also possible oral administration or with the help of smoking devices. This is what kills Russian homeless most often - heroin. Because of sadness and longing, they try to inject a dose once, but this is addictive, and they can't escape from heroin. In Los Santos russian homeless die not because of cold or hunger, they die with an overdose of drugs. Organization drug traffic be always, while such a people live.
  2. America is a consumer paradise, and everyone who have whatched films about the American Dream or Russian Mafia once, want to live here. America is something special and new for a Russian people. When you used to living in gray squalid buildings: skyscrapers in New York and the well-kept houses of Los Santos become a paradise for you. But true Russian soul never can take root in American culture and life. "It doesn't matter i from Russia, Ukraine or Belarus. Remember me as russian." The best way to move to the United States from the countries of the former USSR is to obtain a tourist visa, and subsequent illegal stay in the United States. Earlier, Russian-speaking migrants entered through fictitious marriages with a US citizen. However, now it is controlled, and it's almost impossible to deceive the system. We don't talk about Russian scientists, doctors and programmers who movs to work in the USA and become successful people. The story is about those who run with suitcases to the USA without the experience of life, citizenship and education. Do you think they are so easy to catch? You're wrong. They live ten people in one-room apartments, work on cheap jobs, rob and kill for food. Don't try to heal the Russian illegal's soul in an alley at night. You have two options: kill him, or run. Welcome to the West Russian migrations to the USA began a long time ago, since the time of the Russian Empire: pioneers who settled along the Pacific coast, Jews from the Russian empire, and White Guards. The largest wave of Russian migrants in the United States was in the late 1980s, and it was associated with the fall of the Iron Curtain. In addition to Russian-speaking Jews, a lot of citizens of Russia and Ukraine crossed the US border. The largest diaspora of Russian-speaking migrants in the United States was formed in New York, in the south Brooklyn, on the Brighton Beach. According to 2008 data, approximately 3 million Americans declared their Russian origin. As the US Census of 2000 showed, 706,000 Americans indicated Russian as their native language. Russian is the seventh most common language in the United States. According to experts, in 1990 there were 750 thousand ethnic Russians in the USA. The number of Russian-speakers in the USA grew unevenly; it increased especially rapidly after the collapse of the USSR in the 1990s. Estimatedly, including illegal immigrants, today there are about 2.7 million Russian-speaking people in the United States. Some of the Russian immigrants, especially those who came from the Russian Empire, and their descendants practically do not speak Russian. The concept of the Russian mafia was formed by Russian-speaking Jews who settled in the United States long before 1990. The first real Russian mafia was formed in 1990 by Vladimir "Yaponchik" Ivankov. He came in America for a fictitious marriage with a U.S. citizen, where he moved a lot of Russian people, and created a mafia that was engaged in racketeering, extortion, and scams. Similar Russian groups forced Russian-speaking migrants to entrust them with their money, property, and as a result they deceived them. It makes a lot of Russian people began to live on the streets of the United States. Russian illegal migrants adapted to survive in America, most often didn't go to work: they robbed other people, started using drugs, and as a result they died on the streets, or were deported to their homeland. The US crack epidemic has been in contact with the US population from the early 1980s to the early 1990s. This has led to a number of social consequences contributing to the growth of crime and violence in the vicinity of American cities. The consumption and distribution of crack cocaine has become popular in cities in a state of social and economic chaos, such as New York, Los Santos and Atlanta. The drug-epidemic was too over the Russian marginals, and they began to kill and rob people for money at a dose of drug.
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  4. my grandmother is lithuanian. i can visit Lithuania every time.
  5. tolyanraketa

    COVID19

    fuck covid 19 blya. i wanna drink a beer wit my homies, but i cant do.
  6. i love three six mafia, and oldschool East Side. i fuck russian rap , stupid shit, i like only Krovostok and Kunteynir.
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