this post was submitted on 23 Apr 2022
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I worked with refugees back in 2016. I copied over an old blog post to Gemini.
gemini://malinfreeborn.com/gen/serbia_1.gmi
I never thought I'd see a gemini link in the wild. Thanks for linking the proxy service!
Unfortunately Lemmy isn't exactly the wilderness - we're still in the bounds of civilized FOSS here.
True, I sometimes forget that this instance is explicitly for "privacy and FOSS enthusiasts"
Illegal immigration and refugees aren't the same, right?
How do i open this page?
The page is just on gemini, so you can get a gemini browser, or use a proxy.
Illegal immigration and refugees aren't the same thing, though you can be both. That said, it's hard to be an 'illegal' anything without a court hearing, so people often use 'undocumented immigrant'.
Updated OP
Damn so the U.S isn't the only country that treats refugees like shit?
Yea, Bulgaria and Hungary sounded pretty bad from what they said. Serbia did pretty well, considering their GDP.