The U.S., like many countries has laws governing immigration. If they are not being enforced, then why have them. I hear many on AN complain about Thailand's lax enforcement of its traffic laws. It definitely shows in the statistics. Same for the U.S. enforcing its immigration laws. Again statistics shows what happens when enforcement is lax.
I hate to point this out, but the decline in Countries like the UK, France, Germany and others started long before Covid, they also started long before Brexit.
The UK's started over 30 years ago.
Germany's started with the fall of the Berlin wall and the cost of reunification.
France is just a basket case.
But they all have 1 thing in common, the formation of the EU which came into force on 1 November 1993
Wealth redistribution ( by whichever method ) does not tend to work out too well, look to the former Yugoslavia if you want a recent example.
The EU will follow the same road, at some stage.
True, but I question;
1. Was she truly remorseful? It was a physical assault, a violation of the ciuvil rights of another person.
2. Will this be an effective deterrent?
I am fed up with people who do this. There is always an excuse.I do not believe the penalty was appropriate. I detest Farage, but he has the right to be safe.
It does seem like America is going manic as it reacts in the runup to January 20th. Maybe informed foreigners see better what is happening to America than the locals can.
Here is thread. The OP also entered visa exempt.
Just take both pp to airport on departure.
BTW: I live in Thailand on extensions and recently renewed pp and attended CW for transfer of stamps.
I did not have a TM30
https://aseannow.com/topic/1329985-new-passport-how-to-leave-thailand/
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