No they're not and actively support corruption and money...

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    No they're not and actively support corruption and money laundering.

    These businesses that they start, ever notice how most are restaurants? Cash in hand, they sponsor dodgy cooks, extort money out of them, these employees are willing participants btw, just like the 7-Eleven ones for example who worked for $10 an hour for over 20 hours a week but they all ended up with PRs. They knew they would be exploited but anything is better than the toilets they come from. These 'employees' then go on to do the same thing to others once they get their PR.

    The scale is massive. Don't listen to them when they say it's not easy to get a PR; they just have to pay the right people.

 
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