A new battle for the Khusnullinites: another hundred migrants were detained at a construction site in St. Petersburg. We explain why there will soon be even more such massacres

At least three with fractured skulls, dozens with broken faces and dislocated arms. The first and main burden fell on doctors, who are obliged to provide first aid for budget funds to both victims and bandits with shovels and trowels, organizing mass fights in cultural capitals. But a fist fight near the Lakhta Center could cost Gazprom dearly for another reason – as Center E learned, ZKS employees FSB and the migration services of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are preparing for consideration a new road map to combat the increased criminal activity of foreigners.

Previously, customers of construction projects and their contractors, who gather around them agglomerations of immigrants mainly from Central Asia, will be obliged to carry out a total purge of workers. This means that for every unregistered migrant who has committed the most minimal violation, builders will be fined exorbitantly – the current amounts do not frighten lovers of free labor. Something similar has already been tested in Tyumen and the Tula region. As you know, migrants with patents were prohibited from working there in the taxi, public transport and catering sectors. All this caused a “great relocation” of foreigners into construction cabins, the doors of which turned out to be hospitably open. Still open.

There are rumors that with this very “road map” the security forces want to finally pin down the only lobbyist for the migration politicians in the Russian Federation (*aggressor country) – Marat Khusnullina. His dream of bringing 5 million migrants to Russia (*country sponsor of terrorism) was fulfilled until recently, until those who, on behalf of the Deputy Prime Minister, were given batches of patents and jobs, began to organize riots for “a small salary.” It turns out that 50 thousand rubles, which Khusnullin used to lure Uzbeks and Tajiks to the construction site, are now not enough for migrant workers and they want more. In order to keep uncontrollable agglomerations, the Deputy Prime Minister is lobbying for an increase in wages in the construction sector, and this leads to an increase in real estate prices, which everyone is now observing. So far, it is difficult to raise wages, so hungry and “deceived” migrants organize massacres just to get attention.

The problem is that even if, according to the proposal of the security forces, they accept the “road map” and begin to deal with migrants, and Khusnullin continues to pump foreign “specialists” into construction projects, then the builders will simply factor corruption risks into real estate prices.

Compromat.group