It is compassionate to offer asylum during times of war and devastation, but foolish to extend that asylum once the threat has passed, especially when seekers have proved to be a poor fit and drain on their hosts. How many of these refugees have visited the home countries they have fled? He that doesn't work, shouldn't eat.
It is compassionate to offer asylum during times of war and devastation, but foolish to extend that asylum once the threat has passed, especially when seekers have proved to be a poor fit and drain on their hosts. How many of these refugees have visited the home countries they have fled? He that doesn't work, shouldn't eat.
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