• PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml
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    Fun fact: Poland literally begged for that on their knees, offering all manners of vassal pledges in exchange, for nearly 30 years. It's been finally graciously granted by the sovereign in 2019, but it's only on 90 days and you must still get permit in ESTA (which you basically can't get if you were ever convicted or for many other reasons).

      • PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml
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        11 months ago

        Why are people like this 😐😐😐

        Money or idealism (look what it did to mfers). Though usually not even that big money. If you look at polish political class formed by former opposition and opportunists, a lot of them advanced materially very much, though actually rarily to the real bourgeoisie, more to the grant-paid traitor scum territory, and the idealist opposition leaders got fucked up into the freak show veterans cathegory.

      • Łumało [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml
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        11 months ago

        The wish to be more like "the west" at least that's what people born in the 70's tell me 🙄

        All superificial bullshit. Having access to jeans, western cars, bananas all year 'round, being able to vacation in Paris or Rome...

        All of the people I have the displeasure to talk to are condtioned with terminal treat brain. I hate their understanding of the world.

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    • monobot@lemmygrad.ml
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      11 months ago

      I was thinking "whites minus slavic people" but Poland confused me.

      Chile is a surprise to me.

  • Justice@lemmygrad.ml
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    I had a job years ago working with passports and other legal documents of that nature (for a gov agency creating a new legal document in a similar vein to passports. No, I won’t elaborate further). I found out after being there a year that Micronesians (had to google that one!) could legally enter the US and stay for some significant time with only their country’s passport and they were also eligible for a driver’s license in the US without a visa. Just their passport. It was a surprise to me since Mexicans who crossed the border daily (drivers and such) had to jump through rings like sonic to get things like a commercial driver’s license (and then keeping current/renewed).

    All I learned at that job was how cruel and arbitrary the US immigration system is/was. The state would regularly, daily, fuck people over for no fault of their own. Workers had discretion to an extent but with the not-veiled threat of termination and possible prosecution if you broke laws/rules. Like accepting the wrong documents or damaged documents like birth certificates that were wrinkled to shit. You were supposed to tell the (often) overworked, impoverished people to simply contact their state of birth’s health department, pay whatever BS fee is associated, and just come back. Never mind they don’t have the money nor do they get time off to run around to ten state and federal locations all sending them to the next… the best and simultaneous worst part of that job was I actually cared about the people on a human level and made real efforts to fix what I knew I could. Of course this made my numbers “bad” and I was yelled at by other agencies for simply emailing them like “hey, trying to get this for this person. It’s just an error in the system. Please fix.” I would often level with people when the BS was stacking up against them. Of course this also got me talked to a few times. That job had a union and management was too lazy to bother writing anyone up plus I know they liked having me there as the guy who would deal with the weird, fucked up shit cases, so nothing ever really happened beyond telling me to juke my numbers and play the game as best I could.

    The sheer powerless I felt day to day like I was in a sinking boat bucketing out water only half as fast as it flooded in. I quit after burning out. My immediate supervisor nearly cried and said, real quote, “no. You can’t quit!” when I told her my next day would be my last with a resignation letter. Another human dam broken. The water streams in just a little faster, unnoticed by anyone except the individual drowning at the moment.

    Hell of an off topic tangent there.

    • Łumało [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml
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      11 months ago

      Thank you for this insight, I always like to hear from people who have first hand experience. Especially in fucked up matters like these...

  • Lil Kitai@lemmygrad.ml
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    Off topic: what's with the influx of ppl getting downvotes? I don't remember it being like this... Lib lurkers?

  • Life2Space@lemmygrad.ml
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    11 months ago

    Why would you want to go to the US, in the first place? I live here and I would love to emigrate elsewhere, like to China.

    • sicaniv@lemmygrad.ml
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      Lots of people are already doing that. Saw an American youtuber who says "China is the future immigrate here and make a life in a better society".

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