Dfit00
War Child
My point is the fact that the scope of legal immigration is so complex, restrictive and inaccessible to the point that immigrating "legally" and following the rules is out of the question.
Hence, the pathways to legal immigration cause the exploitation of the system itself which motivates immigrants to break the law to be within the law or within a "legal" status. This is the main reason of why the system is broken and why the privilege of immigrating legally does not necessarily go to those who need it the most, but rather to those willing to circumvent the law and pay its black market structure.
Hence, the pathways to legal immigration cause the exploitation of the system itself which motivates immigrants to break the law to be within the law or within a "legal" status. This is the main reason of why the system is broken and why the privilege of immigrating legally does not necessarily go to those who need it the most, but rather to those willing to circumvent the law and pay its black market structure.
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