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      132 months ago

      I know it’s equivalent is way more than the amount offered to go back.

      If you literally rushed your life to leave where you lived before, that sum is peanuts in comparison

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        02 months ago

        I was more thinking about a comparable monetary sum since it seems to be what you were critiquing.

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          62 months ago

          Oh well that’s not very regulated. Migrants get squeezed for every penny the have. They can pay up to 4000 dollars (in their local currency and earning level) but they have to dodge corrupt offcials, prostitution, extortion and ofc live threatening conditions.

          This article goes into more detail:

          https://qz.com/africa/1341221/the-harrowing-step-by-step-story-of-a-migrants-journey-to-europe

          34.000 is a lot of money in comparison, but if you go through what they went through you probably don’t want to get back.

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            -72 months ago

            So they’re well compensated, so what’s the problem you mean? They aren’t forced to accept it…

            • @[email protected]
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              22 months ago

              they have to dodge corrupt offcials, prostitution, extortion and ofc live threatening conditions.

              So they’re well compensated

              Interesting take.