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April 10th 2016, 12:02 PM
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I have no reason to doubt that. Are you suggesting that Iraq and Afganistan are totally safe, and those people don't deserve our help?

No, what I'm saying is we have no idea who we are actually allowing in the country, which puts us in major risk. Helping others I am fine with, but not to the point where it becomes so blind we are destroying our own country (or in this case, continent). Especially since they would never help us if we were in the same situation.

I don't think I know many who are doing very well. The type of people you describe are usually quite poor. But if they are doing very well, given that taxes are reasonable in Europe (as opposed to the US, where they are far too low), that means they also pay a lot in taxes, so they are good for the economy.

Most of them are doing just fine. A terribly lot even have money to travel between countries whenever they wish. Do you really think these people went through a "dangerous journey" to get here? No. Most paid their way to come here in taxis, first-class flights etc. They often even outright admit to it, despite our media trying to hide it. Your average Finn makes about enough money, that if they save it, they can travel abroad around once a year. These "refugees", however, are travelling abroad left and right. And usually many of them leave during winter back to their home country, then come back during summer. They do it because "it's too cold here". Now tell me, if you were really in THAT much trouble and danger in your home country, would you go back there just because of a little cold? Most Finns wouldn't have the money to do that kinda travelling. Oh, and I'm pretty sure they don't pay any taxes. They do get paid by our government, though. They also get jobs a lot easier than most Finns, which is very bad, since we're already struggling with unemployment. I've seen some of these "refugees" admit they have +20,000€, which is an insane amount of money. Someone who has that much money shouldn't be paid by the government, shouldn't be allowed to avoid taxes, and shouldn't be allowed to take jobs from Finns, especially in questionable methods.