Yaël on Nostr: An under discussed point in many European countries is that people may be ...
An under discussed point in many European countries is that people may be 3rd-generation immigrants, but you can still tell that have a particular (foreign) dialect or accent.
At least in places like Germany and Austria, they don't have native passports either. It's like you're asking for a fifth column within your borders.
I'm not any better, but I've only been here a few years, cut me some slack oida
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