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eva01beserk said:
Soundwave said:

That seems like a rather simple policy fix though. I think Europeans being more reserved and kinda in their own world is a bit of a problem too, in the US/Canada in most neighborhoods it's customary to go chat with your neighbor and welcome them to the neighborhood and stuff like that or at the very least give a friendly wave hello now and again. Europeans are kinda cold about things like that. 

I dont know a thing about europeans so I cant comment.

But refugies cant be deported. They can stop resiving assistance and if they leave the country for any reason, like a vacation or something, they wont be allowed in if their refugie status is revoked. At least thats what I know of the canadian law since I was working at the inmigration office for a while. As far as I know it could be diferent in EU.

One thing I most definately would agree with is forcing refugees through identification (fingerprint and iris), and revoking access immediately upon crime.

 

Otherwise, I do believe that several places in the Middle East are dangerous enough that the refugee status is valid.



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