Heimatlos People's Lives Be Like

Have you ever heard of the word heimatlos? It comes from German to all languages. Do you have an opinion about its meaning? It means homeless, stateless in German. The first time I ever heard this word was yesterday. While I was talking about peculiar words at breakfast, my mom said a strange word to me. She said that they called a homeless person while recording them in documents in the prison as heimatlos.
As my mom works in a prison, she knows these types of words, especially used for fierce criminals who are stripped of citizenship.
What do you think about heimatlos people? Of course, their lives wouldn't be as easy as ours. They don't have an ID card, so it is hard to use the facilities of the state. You can't enter the system without an ID card. Such as hospitals, prisons, banks, etc. 
As they don't have an ID, they are not able to save their children to documents, and it is a big problem in prisons, if the prisoner has to go to the hospital urgently, the state takes care of them in emergency situations, and also gives them a temporary ID card only for judicial reasons.
Be you, do your best not to be stateless. Bye Bye👋
byBoy

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