by the way.....EVERY country does this.
It’s not welfare. It’s a tax paid by non Muslims to Muslims as their right called for in their Koran. That is what they are told and how our political playground makes the policy.
Until now that is.
“by the way... EVERY country does this.”
I know about a woman who allowed her work visa to expire while in Belgium, despite repeated reminders from employer to renew.
Meanwhile, she dropped an anchor baby, forgot to marry baby daddy, then daddy died in an accident, all within a few weeks.
In many of these countries, once your visa expires, you can’t just go to the immigration and say, oops, I’m a little late but I’m here to renew it now.
You go to the office late, you’re turning yourself in for deportation. So too late means lay low.
She was warned repeatedly, but thought they were just kidding, like in the US. Surely they wouldn’t deport a nursing mother who was a grieving widow! Her baby was a citizen! She’d deal with it eventually!
Immigration came and got her within a few days of visa expiration, gave her 20 minutes to pack, escorted her onto the plane.
The infant was not allowed to accompany her. It was a citizen, as were the grandparents who were handed the child on the spot by immigration police, without further formality.
Mom was sent home to the US and told she’d need an international lawyer to petition for custody, and it would take years and millions of dollars, by which time the child would be grown.
Furthermore, since she’d already violated their immigration laws, she was barred from re-entry, so any future trips to visit with her child did not look good.
She never saw her child again. She later realized the grandparents had likely turned her in, because they didn’t want to support her.
Sounds cruel, but this situation would need to happen here only a few times, and word would get around.