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Pakistani grooming gangs abused countries White English working class girls. This was covered for years, until brave victims, a few politicians and Elon Musk exposed the scandal to the mainstream! Now Greek MEP FRAGKOS EMMANOUIL FRAGKOULIS MEP🇬🇷 warns that grooming gangs are operating in his country.

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