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<blockquote data-quote="grandvizier1006" data-source="post: 69196112" data-attributes="member: 365677"><p>Taking away property of refugees does sound unethical, but how many of them would have anything besides the clothes on their backs from traveling all the way from Greece to Denmark on foot? Also, I actually think that law sounds like a lot of sense in normal contexts. Denmark doesn't want people mooching off the welfare, so in order to be eligible you can't have anything valuable you could sell in order to sit on a big pile of money from both welfare and pawning off jewelry. refugees don't have to be concerned because I think they said this would only apply to "economic migrants," a concept which I find a bit ridiculous, and they won't have anything valuable to begin with. Taking valuables away from all refugees, though, is pretty disturbing. They have nothing left, and if they want them to leave then they will have to make Syria safe again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandvizier1006, post: 69196112, member: 365677"] Taking away property of refugees does sound unethical, but how many of them would have anything besides the clothes on their backs from traveling all the way from Greece to Denmark on foot? Also, I actually think that law sounds like a lot of sense in normal contexts. Denmark doesn't want people mooching off the welfare, so in order to be eligible you can't have anything valuable you could sell in order to sit on a big pile of money from both welfare and pawning off jewelry. refugees don't have to be concerned because I think they said this would only apply to "economic migrants," a concept which I find a bit ridiculous, and they won't have anything valuable to begin with. Taking valuables away from all refugees, though, is pretty disturbing. They have nothing left, and if they want them to leave then they will have to make Syria safe again. [/QUOTE]
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