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But getting a job is against their human rights. They shouldn't have to work for a living the precious little cnuts.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOf course the EU open door immigration policy and human rights act allowing anyone to enter the EU as "asylum seekers" and not be removed hasn't caused this then? Vast majority are not seeking asylum they are economic opportunists.
Either immigrants are taking jobs from the young (which is wrong and should be stopped) or they aren't working and are living off the state (which is wrong and should be stopped).
Maybe if the young voted against immigration they might get a job, rather than let some tax dodging corporation hire immigrants on poverty wages.
Since they don't vote and don't oppose immigration, fook 'em.racistrealist
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Of course the EU open door immigration policy and human rights act allowing anyone to enter the EU as "asylum seekers" and not be removed hasn't caused this then? Vast majority are not seeking asylum they are economic opportunists.
Either immigrants are taking jobs from the young (which is wrong and should be stopped) or they aren't working and are living off the state (which is wrong and should be stopped).
Maybe if the young voted against immigration they might get a job, rather than let some tax dodging corporation hire immigrants on poverty wages.
Since they don't vote and don't oppose immigration, fook 'em.
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Super Mario new game - stuff the young
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