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The left wants to destroy the Greatest country on Earth.
Last year, David Die Dejean landed a dream job at National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Miami to pursue his research in sustainable fishing of tuna. Then in mid-February he received an email to leave the premises within 90 minutes. He and hundreds of others had been dismissed in job cuts removing probationary workers as Trump's administration began slashing funding for universities and research bodies. Now Die Dejean is applying for positions in Europe. The threat to academics' livelihoods at universities including Yale, Columbia and Johns Hopkins, has given Europe's political leaders hope they can reap benefit from a possible brain drain from the US. A letter signed in March by 13 European countries including France, Germany and Spain, urged the EU Commission to attract academic talent. The European Research Council, an EU body that finances scientific work, said it would double the relocation budget for funding researchers moving to the EU to 2 million euros ($2.16 million) per applicant. In Germany, Conservatives and Social Democrats have drawn up plans to entice up to 1,000 researchers. "Regulatory uncertainty, funding cuts, immigration restrictions, and diminished international collaboration create a perfect storm for brain drain," said Gray McDowell at U.S. digital consultancy firm Capgemini Invent. Brain drain? Trump cutbacks force scientists to seek jobs in Europe -
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Exiting Thailand confusion
So if one leaves via these gates with no stamp and comes back after 2 months they will not claim any overstay or other absurdity ? -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 12 April 2025
US Expat in Thailand Faces 10 Years for Threatening US Senator Photo courtesy of The Hill In a troubling case intertwining political fervour and unlawful threats, Eric Charles Welton, a 53-year-old American living in Thailand, is facing up to 10 years in a US federal prison. This follows his reported admission to making death threats against US Senator Thom Tillis and his staff, spurred by frustrations over repetitive political emails. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1357509-us-expat-in-thailand-faces-10-years-for-threatening-us-senator/ -
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Does living in Thailand drive you to drink?
Cheap booze can encourage the weak to become drunks...but these people were already drunks before comming...they come here because for the cheap booze. -
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Exiting Thailand confusion
You departed using the automatic gates, which electronically registered your departure in their database. No issues on reentry using your re-entry permit. New electronic TDAC system, replaces the old TM6 card from 1st May. Plenty of info in this topic. https://aseannow.com/topic/1356064-thailand-digital-arrival-card-tdac-system-is-online-but-not-announced-as-starting-yet/ -
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Trump administration admits man was deported to El Salvador mega prison due to 'error'
In a decision handed down without any dissent, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is now ordering President Donald Trump's administration to immediately "facilitate" the return of a man it admitted was mistakenly included on a deportation flight to El Salvador. SCOTUS is ordering that Maryland man Kilmar Abrego Garcia be brought back to the United States. "To this day, the Government has cited no basis in law for Abrego Garcia's warrantless arrest, his removal to El Salvador, or his confinement in a Salvadoran prison," Sotomayor wrote. "Nor could it." Abrego Garcia was specifically protected by a 2019 court order preventing him from being sent to El Salvador, as he faced significant risk of persecution by the regime. The administration, however, argued that Abrego Garcia was a member of the MS-13 gang, though it has yet to provide any evidence of its claim. Supreme Court unanimously rules against Trump in case of wrongfully deported man
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