Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: March 06, 2026, 03:20:33 pm »"illegal refugees"
No refugees are illegal. If you wish to reflect the opinion of those in the article, please at least use "" around their term.
From your link:
While I agree with amnesty, it would be fairer for UBI recipients to be assigned work by the government. As such, I suspect the above to be deliberately included alongside amnesty to ensure that even amnesty itself ends up rejected. Polanski is not to be trusted:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Polanski
No refugees are illegal. If you wish to reflect the opinion of those in the article, please at least use "" around their term.
From your link:
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all illegal migrants would be handed a wage 'at the level of Universal Basic Income' with 'no requirement to be either working or actively seeking work'.
While I agree with amnesty, it would be fairer for UBI recipients to be assigned work by the government. As such, I suspect the above to be deliberately included alongside amnesty to ensure that even amnesty itself ends up rejected. Polanski is not to be trusted:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zack_Polanski
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Zack Polanski was born David Paulden on 2 November 1982[1] in Salford, Greater Manchester. His Jewish family had moved to the UK from Poland, but originated from Latvia which they fled to escape pogroms (initially to Ukraine, then to Poland)[2][3] in the early twentieth century and had adopted the surname of Paulden in hopes of evading antisemitism.[4][5] His parents divorced when he was young.[6] At age 18, he changed his name, restoring his familial name of Polanski, later saying it was important for him to take pride in his identity.[4] He also changed his first name, selecting Zack in homage to the Jewish character of the same name from the novel Goodnight Mister Tom
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He has expressed the belief that the British government conflates Jewish people with Israel, and that this "makes [him] feel less safe as a Jewish person."[85][86]


