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Trump Shifts Deportation Focus, Pausing Raids on Farms, Hotels and Eateries
He did the math. No way he can undo all the damage that Biden did in his remaining 3-1/2 years. Especially with the activist judges and MSM against him. That would require 10x the daily deportations they're currently accomplishing. Not going to happen without blood in the streets. He's prioritizing. It's the sensible thing to do. Sadly. -
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Fact-checking Trump and Miller’s claims of a ‘migrant invasion’ in California
We have a feeble and witless poster calling someone feeble and witless. LOL -
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Thai Spouse Extension - Changes.
I am the OP. Yes, the form has always had a line for a witness signature, but it's never been required in the past. My point being if you have to make a 3 hour round trip to submit the application, then a second 3 hour round trip to obtain a witness signature and ID copies from a friend, then a further 3 hour round trip to collect the extension stamp once it's approved, then it's a PITA. -
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Report Thaksin Faces Possible Resentencing Over Hospital Stay
Any more relative he can make Prime Minister. -
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Report Debate Erupts Over Police Chase in Helmet Incident in Bangkok
Generally the rationale is that they are "putting at risk" the public coffers, along with their families. Given a severe head injury they will be using emergency services - ambulance, hospital care, possible surgery, protracted in-patient care. To their families loss of income, even future albeit income if they are sill a school age minor, possible burden and long-term care in home if incapacitated or permanently paralyzed or otherwise disabled. If they are mortally injured, a burden to the family for post-mortem care and funeral costs, and again loss of income to the family, care for elderly parents/grandparents, etc. Obviously, police went overboard with this chase. Random and roaming roadblocks should be sufficient. Minimal enforcement of helmet laws is a huge step forward. The absurdity of these "crack-downs" where enforcement goes beyond the fray, then everyone forgets and moves on, speaks for itself, as Thailand maintains its lead in roadway mortality, particularly among motorcycle drivers and passengers, and particularly in the provinces, moreso than Bangkok.
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