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Trump on Supreme Court: They should do what I want
Who’s gonna pick the crops mop the floors do the mundane work?who Mike?I live next to the border my property’s are very near the border im here I don’t see it it’s a problem yes but greatly exaggerated because trump needs it to freak guys like you out. -
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Tourism From London to Warsaw: European Influx Powers Thailand’s Tourism Rebound
Not necessarily true in Thailand. It seems that the older western dope smokers in SE Asia bring with them multiple mental health issues and the cannabis allows the behavioral problems to manifest themselves. -
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Crime Malaysian Tourists Cause Uproar in Hat Yai with Noisy Midnight Street Racing
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Thailand Implements Financial Requirements for Tourist Visas in 2025
Much easier to visit other countries instead. -
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Slowing Ocean Currents Drive Flood Surge Along US Northeast Coast, Scientists Warn
Well over a million and a half scientists in the US, with freedom to research and speech. Over 5 million who research also. Wondering what video you watched where you got that information, which is where many get their information about the US and what goes on there................https://www.ceicdata.com/en/united-states/number-of-researchers-and-personnel-on-research-and-development-oecd-member-annual/number-of-researchers-total -
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Trump on Supreme Court: They should do what I want
10:40 p.m. GMT+7, May 15, 2025 Barrett emerges as key vote in birthright case Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a member of the court’s conservative wing, repeatedly pressed President Donald Trump’s attorney about why the government is avoiding the merits of the birthright citizenship case. Her line of questioning drew an important concession from Solicitor General D. John Sauer, who acknowledged the legal arguments defending the merits of Trump’s order were “novel” and “sensitive.” “So this one isn’t clear cut on the merits,” Barrett asked. Sauer agreed. https://edition.cnn.com/politics/live-news/supreme-court-birthright-citizenship-cases-05-15-25
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