'Day by day I lose weight': asylum seekers on Nauru get $115 a week, but a bag of grapes costs $20

πŸ€• $115 per week is kinda low lol imagine having to pay 20 bucks for grapes πŸ‡ or 24 bucks for watermelon slices πŸ‰ and still have nothing left for food. its like australia is tryna make them go hungry on purpose. and then they gotta risk gettin caught workin unlawfully at petrol stations or construction sites just to survive thats a heavy price to pay πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Ž
 
Ugh πŸ€• I cant believe this πŸ™„ $115 a week isnt even enough for basic needs on Nauru 😩 its like they expect people to survive on air πŸ’¨ they need money to buy food, internet, and other essentials but the stipend is barely enough πŸ€‘ its like the gov is trying to punish them for seeking help πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ some ppl are literally going hungry because of it πŸ‘€ and then theres the risk of being caught and deported 😨 thats not a solution to the problem at all πŸ’”
 
"It is better to wear out than to rust."
Working unlawfully on Nauru isn't the solution, it puts people at risk of getting caught & deported. The problem here is that Australia's policy doesn't allow asylum seekers to work and their stipend just doesn't cut it.
The cost of living in Nauru is ridiculous! A bag of grapes is like $20 🀯 & a watermelon costs $24 for a quarter slice? It's no wonder people are struggling.
If the government can't help them financially, they need to make sure these asylum seekers have access to food that won't break the bank. The fact that some are going hungry because of it is heartbreaking πŸ˜”
We need to look at this from a different perspective - what if we gave these people a chance to work and earn their own money? Not only would it help them survive, but also give them a sense of purpose & belonging 🀝
The non-refoulement obligation imposed by the refugees convention is clear: don't return refugees to places where they'll face harm. Let's make sure our policies reflect that! 🌎
 
πŸ€” u gotta wonder how ppl r managing w/ $115 a wk? πŸ€‘ that's like, 50 bucks a day πŸ“ˆ it's impossible to afford anythin' on dat. they're literally forced 2 skip breakfast just 2 afford 2 eat lunch ⏰ nauru's got some crazy prices 2. who would've thought a bag o' grapes wd cost $20? πŸ‡β€β™‚οΈ anyway, ppl r gettin desperate & takin risks 2 survive πŸ‘€ whether it's workin' unlawful or dealin w/ consequences... somethin gotta change 🀝
 
The Australian gov πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ is really harshing it out for those asylum seekers 🀯 on Nauru. $115 a week? Forget about it, mate! It's like they're expecting them to survive on air and prayers πŸ’¨. And with the prices on that island, it's like they're trying to starve them into submission πŸ΄πŸ‘Ž. I mean, come on, $20 for a bag of grapes?! That's just ridiculous πŸ’Έ.

And what really gets me is that these asylum seekers are scared to death about being deported back to places where they'll get hurt or killed 😨. It's like Australia is playing with their lives and it's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I think the gov needs to take a long, hard look at its policies and find a way to help these people without making them suffer too much πŸ’”.

It's all about human rights and dignity here πŸ‘Š. These asylum seekers are just trying to survive and start a new life, but Australia is making it impossible for them πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's time for the gov to step up and do something about it πŸ•°οΈ.
 
I'm literally eating my words over here πŸ€£πŸ”. Like, who knew Australia had the cheapest bag of grapes in the world? I mean, $20 for a bag of grapes? That's like buying a whole pizza at home for under 10 bucks! But seriously, it's not funny that these asylum seekers are struggling to survive on meager stipends and have to resort to working unlawfully just to put food on the table. It's heartbreaking to think about people going hungry because they can't afford basic necessities. The government needs to step up their game and provide a more humane solution, like giving these folks some real wages or even allowing them to work in safe conditions 🀝.
 
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