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Should anything be possible in order to get a job?

When it's hard to find a job, you have to be creative, especially without papers. Not all options are legal. As you can see in the clip, one solution is identity cloning, which basically means using a legal person's identity to get a job. Technically this is of course illegal, but if it pays the bills, why not? Or is using these creative solutions taking it too far?

jozephina


Joint 7 Mar 2011
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Friday 26 Mar 2010 13:30 h

Do not judge

I think it is not up to other people to make a judgement on this when the person is doing this for the right reason (to support himself and his family). When I would be in such kind of situation I would do the same.

Anne478


Joint 6 Aug 2011
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Saturday 6 Aug 2011 12:35 h

Living like a human

I don't understand why immigrants in the Netherlands (Holland) who are waiting to hear if the can stay here are not allowed to work. With work they could earn money. Money to pay for a human stay here and pay for going to school if they wish. Also would work mean having something to do. And make them feel less worthless.

If people than, with the things mentioned above, still (also) choose to work illegal and are caught the should be punished in the same way Dutch people are. Which means having to give back the illiegally earned money.

I realize the could bring costs for the Dutch Goverment, and with that its legal people (taxes), but I think every country in the world has to be more aware of the fact that we are all people; In this sense it doesn't matter what origain someone is. In us being human we are all the same.

Also the same in that there are also Dutch people who work illegal in the Netherlands (Holland).

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Maritvansplunter

Nederland
Joint 26 Nov 2011
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Wednesday 14 Dec 2011 00:13 h

Creative solutions are justified

I do not feel creative ways to make money is ‘taking it too far’. Illegal immigrants are forced to do whatever it takes to survive and provide for basic human needs. Who wouldn’t? When put into the same situation. Any creative solutions for me are justified. As long as it does not hurt other people, like drug related crime or prostitution. I’m not worried about the arguments of missing tax or jobs being taken away from anyone. There are enough jobs which many people don’t want to do that are possible for illegal immigrants to take on. And as far as the missing tax goes, I disagree on the division of government money spending’s to begin with so I can’t really care, unless some serious changes were to be made for the better to improve equality and ethics in immigration policies. Maybe then it wouldn't be a necessity like it is now.

Marit (24, Zwolle)

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