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/^t/People immigrating to Poland usually come from Yugoslavia or Romania. In their native countries they suffer from cold and hunger. In Poland, they can at least get some sleep in the waiting room at some railway station or beg for food or for some money to get it. Poles hate the Yugoslavian or Romanian children pulling their sleeves, clinging to their legs and murmuring something which sounds like: "Give me!". Poles do not like the feeling, making their hearts bleed at the sight of a hardly dressed woman, sitting on the ground on a frosty day, with a baby in her arms and another one sitting next to her. Nevertheless, seeing the problem of immigrants from this point one can feel pity for these people and state that he or she does not really mind their staying here. Observing the misery of the Romanians or the Yugoslavians, being aware of the fact that the fate of the people in their native countries is even worse, you have no reason to wish the immigrants came back to Romania or Yugoslavia whatever they do to get money.