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Is America doomed
Football is catching on though. Soccer players are too soft -
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Earthquake Rocks Bangkok: Building Collapses with 40 people inside
Dont need to Paint the whole industry as "in the dark ages" and "corrupt" because it is. Proof look around you or do you have blinkers on !! -
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UK’s Deportation Scheme: only 8 Albanian criminals have been sent home, cost of £530k EACH!
Not only have the Labour Government increased the deportation of foreigner offenders by 21% over last years numbers, they’re also massively outperforming the previous Government’s failed Rwanda Scheme which flushed away £700 million of tax payers money for 4 deportations. A shocking £175,000,000 per person deported). More can be done, but the improvements so far in deportations and savings to the public purse are all in the right direction. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/22/world/europe/uk-rwanda-deportation-plan.html -
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Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.): ‘We made a mistake’
Bacon on legislation giving presidents temporary tariff authorities: ‘We made a mistake’ 03/27/25 3:08 PM ET - Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) suggested Congress take back its constitutional authority to impose tariffs, saying lawmakers “made a mistake” in the past by increasingly delegating trade authority to the president. <SKIP> “However, I think we made a mistake in the past,” he continued. “We passed legislation that gave the president some temporary tariff authorities, and I think we should look back and maybe restore the power back to Congress and take away the authorizations that we’ve allowed the presidents.” “This power should reside in the House and the Senate,” he added. “We have the power of the purse, and so I think we should restore these authorities back to the House.” https://thehill.com/homenews/5217992-bacon-on-legislation-giving-presidents-temporary-tariff-authorities-we-made-a-mistake/ -
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US Revokes 300 Student Visas in Crackdown on Campus Protests
"Spreading hate, antisemitism, supporting Hamas..." are all examples of free speech and are (should be) protected by our 1st Amendment, which, I understand, applies to everyone legally in the USA. "Occupying Universities" is not "free speech" and should be handled by the university itself or, at worst, public law enforcement as trespassing or some misdemeanor like that. Unless repeated, I do not think it should result in anyone on a visa being "kicked out" (visa canceled and deported).
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