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Kamala, new accent?
No, I'm glad Democrats joined with Republicans to stop the bill that would have done nothing but process them in more quickly. I wonder how many rapists and murderer Biden-Harris let into the county. -
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French duo’s extortion plan fails to baguette away with it in Phuket
In London I am surprised yo went stabbed for telling somebody to eff off -
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Why do decent Americans support trump
Is that what she was doing in that Fox News interview? -
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Thailand Eases Path to Citizenship for Long-Term Settlers
In a landmark decision by Thailand's cabinet, individuals from ethnic minority groups who have resided in the country for at least 15 years are now eligible to apply for Thai citizenship. This new resolution is a promising development for approximately 340,000 longtime settlers and an additional 140,000 of their Thai-born children, according to Chatchai Bangchuad, Secretary-General of the National Security Council. While migrant workers from neighbouring countries who have similarly long tenures in Thailand remain excluded from this opportunity, the decision marks the continuation of a four-decade-long Thai government policy. This policy aims to integrate those unable to return to their home countries by granting them full citizenship rights, thus enabling them to fully partake in Thai society. The application process requires eligible individuals to submit a petition at local district offices. While the screening might take up to a year, the final approval to gain citizenship has been expedited to just five days. The Ministry of Interior has identified specific groups eligible for this new citizenship opportunity, including 120,000 settlers who arrived between 1984 and 1999, and another 215,000 who settled between 2005 and 2011, along with their Thai-born children. Applicants must ensure their names are listed on household registration documents, possess a 13-digit ID card, pledge loyalty to Thailand, respect the nation’s democratic system, and be unable to return to their country of origin. This move reaffirms Thailand's commitment to embracing those who have long contributed to its diverse society. File photo for reference only -- 2024-10-31 -
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Phuket’s courtroom prescription: Legal drama escalates in Swiss assault dismissal
If this was a Thai of equal standing not even a case…I thought he already paid for medical compensation if there were injuries? Maybe she should go on workman’s compensation? If she can’t work? 😹 -
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Kamala, new accent?
Yep, Slavery, Jim Crow South. Senators Storm Thurmond and Albert Gore ( the father of Global Warming expert Al Gore). Democrats and die hard racist. Let us not forget the father of the modern day plantation Democrat President Lyndon B. Johnson. -
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Phuket’s courtroom prescription: Legal drama escalates in Swiss assault dismissal
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