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Switzerland Rejects Citizenship Bids of Residents Who Have Been on Welfare
Breitbart ^
| January 10, 2018
| Chris Tomlinson
Posted on 01/10/2018 5:20:08 AM PST by C19fan
A new civil rights act has come into force in Switzerland that prevents residents who have been on welfare in the past three years from becoming citizens unless they pay back the money they received to the state.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: migrants; welfare
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To: sheana
That depends on whether Switzerland allows indefinite permanent residency status to immigrants or refugees. If after a certain point they are required to apply for citizenship, perhaps rejection would mean deportation. Just guessing.
To: I want the USA back
Actually Switzerland has taken in a bunch from Kosovo. Almost the entire Swiss National soccer team is of Albanian heritage.
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01/10/2018 8:09:08 AM PST
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dfwgator
To: C210N
Taking money from infidels is just a tax. It's Koranstitutional. The Jizya, the Infidel tax.
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01/10/2018 8:22:52 AM PST
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JimRed
( TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
To: ek_hornbeck
That’s the rational way of seeing it. But!!! It seems no governments are rational anymore. lol
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01/10/2018 8:45:28 AM PST
by
sheana
To: C19fan
Just kick them out already.
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01/10/2018 9:21:59 AM PST
by
bgill
(CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.")
To: C19fan
guess that pretty much means ALL of them then
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01/10/2018 4:14:06 PM PST
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Chode
(You have all of the resources you are going to have. Abandon your illusions and plan accordingly.)
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