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v0idwraith · 1 year
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schizosupport · 1 year
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Sorry to people in my inbox! Life caught on fire a bit, as it tends to.
I started my internship which is only 8 hours a week but it's still taking a lot out of me, and in the meantime one of my best friends is getting deported from the country and I'm fighting it nail and tooth because she's not going to survive it, so I'm kind of grabbing at every single legal straw I can find, and it's just... A lot. And given that she doesn't speak the language native to my country well enough yet I kind of have to be the one doing legal research, but it's an insane amount of pressure..
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nasehqa · 4 days
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Qatar is known to be one of the safest countries in the world. With its low crime rates and modern lifestyle, it is considered as one of the many destinations for those seeking employment and opportunities. If you are planning to move to Qatar, then there are a few things to consider regarding the immigration regulations. Don't worry, We'll explain everything to you clearly. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about moving to Qatar.
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eva-knits12 · 22 days
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Migrant King Deported After Insulting Americans For Taking Care Of His F...
Here’s a prime example of breaking the law and violating immigration laws. 
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multiwayimmigration · 1 month
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mapecl-stories · 4 months
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Bridges Instead of Barriers
Anja, a committed journalist with bright green eyes and a hint of idealism in her voice, sat in a café near the parliament building, engrossed in notes about recent political developments, especially the strict immigration laws proposed by a party called "National Alternative." This party strongly reminded her of the AfD, with its rigid stance against immigration and emphasis on national identity.
Michael, a member of the National Alternative, a young man with short, well-groomed hair and an authoritative demeanor, entered the café to prepare for an upcoming meeting. He noticed Anja, recognising her as the journalist who often wrote critical articles about his party.
They coincidentally met at the counter, leading to a brief, tense dialogue.
"You are Anja Müller, the journalist, aren't you?" Michael began.
"Yes, that's me. And you are Michael Schwarz from the National Alternative, correct?" Anja replied.
A brief conversation ensued, where both politely but firmly expressed their viewpoints. Anja spoke about human rights and the importance of diversity, while Michael emphasized national security and cultural identity.
Anja decided to deepen her reportage by conducting interviews with immigrants directly affected by the laws. Their stories were moving and complex, filled with hope yet tinged with fear and uncertainty.
Michael, on the other hand, prepared for a major meeting of his party, convinced that their policies were for the country's good, even though he sometimes distanced himself from the more radical elements in his party.
One day, Michael invited Anja to a party meeting, hoping to give her insight into their movement. Driven by journalistic curiosity and a desire to understand the other side, Anja accepted the invitation.
The meeting was an eye-opener for Anja. She saw the complexity and diversity of the members and their views. Simultaneously, Michael was challenged by Anja's questions and comments to reconsider some of his party's rigid views.
The turning point came when Anja and Michael witnessed a violent attack on a group of immigrants. Instinctively, they worked together to help and de-escalate the situation. This shared experience had a profound impact on both.
Following this event, Anja and Michael found themselves in many long conversations. They realized that their differences were less significant than the common values they shared: humanity, justice, and the desire for peaceful coexistence.
Together, they founded an initiative advocating for a more balanced immigration policy and intercultural dialogue. They held lectures, organized events, and worked to build bridges between different communities.
The story ends with a scene of Anja and Michael sitting together at a table, surrounded by people of diverse backgrounds. They laugh, discuss, and share stories – a vibrant picture of diversity and mutual respect.
"Building bridges is harder than erecting barriers," Anja says.
"But it's the only way forward," adds Michael, and both nod in agreement.
The novella concludes with a sense of hope that understanding and cooperation are keys to a better future.
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virovizion · 6 months
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Watch "Mass New Yorkers FORCED To Leave NYC Due To Immigrant Over Population... WHY??" on YouTube
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ramon-balaguer · 8 months
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Like #BloodyBiden, I am Not for Presidente Luis Abinader for many reasons (Faith, economic, social and political, Legitimacy), like running his presidential campaign and winning in Violation of the DR Constitution, which has been Violated by previous presidents like Leonel Fernandez, in the there’s certain prerequisites and stipulations to be a DR President, like the 10 concurrent years of residing and residence in the DR leading up to their particular presidential win. But that set aside and their particular political or social ideological differences to my own Faith and everything else that falls beneath That, they Aren’t Always Wrong (or the opposite) as we may be misled by networks’ and social media platforms’ biased agendas, opinions, reporting, views and news or our own disdainful dislike of the persons and their policies. Sometimes, they get Right, they make the Right moves and decisions towards Solving problems or as in this case, a Haitian ILLEGAL ALIENS CRISIS worse than the Multinationals (which of course includes both Haitians and Dominicans to a lessor degree but still) ILLEGAL ALIEN CRISIS destroying US here. And what must folks get WRONG in these types of CRISES is the Idea the the Host Nation being Invaded is somehow HATEFUL, INHUMANE and RACIST when That Is Not the Case At All (with of course few exceptions of individuals’ personal preconceptions and proclivities. The Problem in Fact Is Not the folk’s colors, ethnicity, races or anything but The ILLEGAL WAYS They Attempt to enter and do enter and stay ILLEGALLY - That’s the Problem. No one has a problem with say an African or Asian or Haitian or ANYONE form ANYWHERE Coming to America as a LEGAL IMMIGRANT and getting what’s his and becoming whatever he becomes as a Law Abiding productive (politician, athlete, actor, banker, teacher, doctor, lawyer, trash collector, etc..) LEGAL Resident or Citizen. In other words, if the main colors of the DR were as Dark as Haitians and the main colors of Haiti were as Light as some Dominicans, The Problem would Still Be The Same, INSANE ILLEGAL ALIENS; Not there colors, languages, culture Or whatever… and the same goes for US here. 🤷‍♂️🙏🌎 #REBTD😇
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kp777 · 11 months
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May 18, 2023
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happytxcowman · 1 month
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"UNBELIEVABLE"!
Share if you do not agree with this sh!t.
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multiwayimmigration · 2 months
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jon-purizhansky · 2 years
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FIXING IMMIGRATION LAWS CAN STABILISE INFLATION
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Jon Purizhansky ( Joblio.co ) says that for months now, consumers in the US have been experiencing an uptick in the prices of groceries and other commodities across the country. In May, the US government reported that inflation had jumped to a record 8.6% – the highest it has been since 1981, with the United States Department of Labor ascribing the rise in CPI to price increases for fuel, food, and housing.
Following the government’s inflation report, stock prices fell terribly as investors speculated on the Federal Reserve’s next move, which might involve hiking interest rates more sharply than expected. Already, the US Central Bank had begun tightening monetary policy in March and is expected to announce another half-point increase in its benchmark rate next week.
While the entire country struggles to grapple with the crippling effects of inflation on the economy – blaming the Russian-Ukraine conflict for the disruptions and market upsets that have no apparent end in sight, Joblio believes that the solution to the problem lies in fixing the outdated immigration laws that currently make it difficult for qualified migrants to join the US labor force.
According to the leading global recruitment company, the world is currently in a tricky situation where the only way forward is for countries to rely on each other’s strengths to even out their weaknesses. Developed countries are mostly filled with aged citizens who spent their youth building generational wealth and have no interest in working, whereas underdeveloped countries are struggling to keep their population under control – mostly filled with young vibrant individuals without jobs.
The economics around the problem is quite simple: lack of labor affects production volume, which in turn reduces supply, causing scarcity and driving up prices. Although countries such as Canada and other European nations have understood that labor shortages will kill their economy and have adjusted their immigration policies to fast-track the admission of qualified migrants into their labor force, the US continues to operate its archaic immigration laws that have turned the country’s borders into inverted funnels.
The situation is so absurd that while most advanced nations simply require a signed contract with a localized employer to grant you a work Visa, recent government data projects that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will reject up to 82% of the H-1B registrations for high-skilled foreign nationals submitted in the most recent H-1B lottery.
Originally posted at: https://jonpurizhansky.wordpress.com/2022/07/11/fixing-immigration-laws-can-stabilise-inflation/
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anistarrose · 10 days
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I think when a lot of queer people who aspire to marriage, and remember (rightly) fighting for the right to marriage, see queer people who don't want marriage, talking about not entering or even reforming or abolishing marriage, there's an assumption I can't fault anyone for having — because it's an assumption borne of trauma — that queers who aren't big on marriage are inadvertently or purposefully going to either foolishly deprive themselves of rights, or dangerously deprive everyone of the rights associated with marriage. But that's markedly untrue. We only want rights to stop being locked behind marriages. We want an end to discrimination against the unmarried.
We want a multitude of rights for polyamorous relationships. We want ways to fully recognize and extend rights to non-romantic and/or non-sexual unions, including but not limited to QPRs, in a setting distinct from the one that (modern) history has spent so long conflating with romance and sex in a way that makes many of us so deeply uncomfortable. And many of us are also disabled queers who are furious about marriage stripping the disabled of all benefits.
We want options to co-parent, and retain legal rights to see children, that extends to more than two people, and by necessity, to non-biological parents (which, by the way, hasn't always automatically followed from same-gender marriage equality even in places where said equality nominally exists. Our struggles are not as different as you think). We would like for (found or biological) family members and siblings to co-habitate as equal members of a household, perhaps even with pooled finances or engaging in aforementioned co-parenting, without anyone trying to fit the dynamic into a "marriage-shaped box" and assume it's incestuous. We want options to leave either marriages, or alternative agreements, that are less onerous than divorce proceedings have historically been.
I can't speak for every person who does not want to marry, but on average, spurning marriage is not a choice we make lightly. We are deeply, deeply aware of the benefits that only marriage can currently provide. And we do not take that information lightly. We demand better.
Now, talking about the benefits of marriage in respective countries' current legal frameworks, so that all people can make choices from an informed place, is all well and good — but is not an appropriate response to someone saying they are uncomfortable with marriage. There are people for whom entering a marriage, with all its associated norms, expectations, and baggage, would feel like a betrayal of one's self and authenticity that would shake them to their core — and every day, I struggle to unpack if I'm one of them or not. If I want to marry for tax benefits, or not. If that's worth the risk of losing disability benefits, in the (very plausible) possibility that I have to apply for them later in life. If that's worth the emotional burden of having to explain over and over, to both well-meaning and deeply conservative family members, that this relationship is not one of romance or sex. (Because, god, trying just to explain aromanticism or asexuality in a world that broadly thinks they're "fake" is emotional labor enough.)
Marriage is a fundamental alteration to who I am, to what rights an ableist government grants me, and to how I am perceived. I don't criticize the institution just because I enjoy a "free spirit" aesthetic or think the wedding industry is annoying, or whatever.
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nando161mando · 5 months
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"Workin' a lotta hours..."
Mhm, yes.
"...for not a lotta pay"
yep, can relate
"Strugglin' to put food on the table..."
yep, the struggle is real.
"all because of those DAMN FORIEGNERS"
Ah... you were so close.
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hussyknee · 5 months
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Senator Shaheen has to date been paid $572,575 by AIPAC.
Norway, Sweden and Denmark divested from Elbit Systems for selling surveillance systems and weapons for Israel's illegal occupation of West Bank, Denmark outright blacklisting it, HSBC divested when it started manufacturing cluster bombs for Israel that resulted in mass-scale destruction of towns and villages in Lebanon. It also manufactures white phosphorus. It sells spyware not just for Israeli surveillance over its Occupied Territories, but also the US patrol of the Mexican border and the European Union's border control in the Mediterranean to arrest and deport North African refugees. The same systems were discovered to be targeting Ethiopian journalists all over the world.
But apparently throwing paint on its walls and protesting it helping genocide people is "antisemitic".
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