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Baltic States put migrants to use and then eject them | The Baltic Word

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It turned out that migrants are no longer welcome in the Baltic States. In 2002, the Ministers of the Council of Europe member states undertook to develop and implement integration policies founded on the principles of human rights, democracy and the rule of law. Being the Council of Europe member states the Baltic countries welcomed

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Commit
Commit
August 8, 2023

What is wrong on it? Every country does this with migrant workers.

Last edited 8 months ago by Commit
penrose
penrose
Reply to  Commit
August 8, 2023

Nothing wrong at all!

penrose
penrose
August 8, 2023

Re: “migrants are no longer welcome in the Baltic States”

They’re finally doing something right? Good for them!

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