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Wake up and smell the coffee.
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Go study Dutch law yourself.
Yes, they covered by the absence of border controls. That means if you deny education to your illegals, they can easily move to a different country. Using the Schengen treaty in that way constitutes a breach of loyalty.
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Yeah, I do. This is basic contract law. Only a total clown would complain about it.
You're not talking about expelling. You are talking about access to education. Otherwise your thread would have been called "expelling illegal immigrants" and not "Labour: allow illegal aliens to complete degree"
Can't you stay on topic in your own thread?
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Wrong. Dutch law regulates the form of contracts and as such the validity of contracts are regulated by law.
Wrong. There is a reason why it causes an uproar in this country as Labour comes up with an idea that goes against Dutch immigration laws. Now, Mary, we are done with the debate: get out of the thread.
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