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Elon Musk Urges US to 'delete' Federal Agencies in Government Overhaul
Yeah and it would go through the system, be delayed where ever possible by the opposition, then you'd all claim nothing was getting done and musk was failing -
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Acting US attorney in New York and five others quit after being told to drop Eric Adams case
Don't fight over what I said. Lawyers are all whores. Just more expensive ones. Clear? -
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Historic Drop in Illegal Border Crossings Following Trump’s Crackdown
Why would you laugh about others lives if you aren't involved in them? Millions of Americans are happy where they are, and I will be also when I move back. Being under control here isn't pleasant, and some things are downright dangerous, especially for girls and women. If you don't live in the US, you have very little idea what living there is like. News doesn't show but a fraction of what goes on there, just as it does here. Many here seem to think everything is shown on the news stations daily, but again, it's just a fraction of what goes on. -
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Tourist Brawl in Phuket Sparks Debate on Visitor Behavior - video
I go to Kamala to get away from the bell-ends in Patong.WTF. -
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Georgetown Student Revealed as Daughter of Senior Hamas Adviser
If US authorities can find that her actions crossed the line into providing actual material support for terrorist activities, then she could be criminally prosecuted and deported. If she is a formal member of Hamas, then she would be an inadmissible alien and should be deported. I note that the OP lacks any direct allegation that she is a formal member of Hamas. US law regarding support of terrorist organizations seems to be fairly prescriptive and is limited to material support, not speech. Here's a link that provides some basic info: https://www.state.gov/foreign-terrorist-organizations/ Merely expressing support of Palestinian causes, however unpopular they may be, is likely to be considered protected speech under the First Amendment of the Constitution.
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