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11 minutes ago, Oliver Holzerfilled said:

 

Yes, if they are there illegally or commit crimes.  Obviously it would be barbaric behavior to target legal expats/tourists. 

Do you think it was "natural" to intern Japanese citizens during WW2?

Troll bait ignored. 

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2 hours ago, Walker88 said:

Danes, for one, probably aren't going to be too happy, though I suspect they would only take it out on 47. Maybe send a hit squad.

 

Maybe Panamanians are also going to get a little miffed. They can be much nastier than Danes.

 

If the guy keeps it up, I do think it's likely some nations will start taking it out on American expats. Personally, I would like Thailand to set a much more reasonable target for funds in the banks. Anybody can post 800K baht. Better, in the interest of only allowing "quality" residents, that Thailand up the amount to say, 10-25,000,000 baht for retirees, marriage visas, etc. Get rid of the riff raff. Some countries require as much as $1 million, which would be quite reasonable and certainly allow only "quality" residents.

 

I think MAGAs are probably itching to go home anyway, seeing that they think America is going to be "great" again, whatever that means in MAGAstan.

While most troublesome expats are low income individuals what about those in upper income brackets that are in involved in shady businesses and criminal activity?  High income earners are able to afford a lot of "tea money" enabling them to engage in illegal practices.

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10 hours ago, Jingthing said:

or barbaric treatment of their nationals by U.S. immigration

 

Rounding up and deporting illegals criminally in the country, who so far have been dangerous gang members, sex offenders, terrorists and drug dealers is NOT barbaric. We know you hate Trump but do try to calm down, you aint seen nothing yet 😊

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9 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

You're wrong about who they're picking up. You bought the trump propaganda. 

Are they deporting US citizens? Are they deporting Lawful Permanent Residents? I think not.

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1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

You're wrong about who they're picking up. You bought the trump propaganda. 

Any foreigner living in the U.S. without permission faces the risk of arrest and eventual deportation.

This has been true long before Trump.  All of a sudden people are mad that immigration laws are being enforced.  This must be the "madness" you are you are referring to.

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53 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Are they deporting US citizens? Are they deporting Lawful Permanent Residents? I think not.

As usual, you entirely missed the point.

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38 minutes ago, simon43 said:

Personally, I think he should lay off Greenland.  I doubt that there are any illegal immigrants or drug cartels in the USA from Greenland, and Denmark has refused many times over the centuries to sell Greenland to the USA.

 

Furthermore, under a 1917 legal agreement with the UK, the latter has first right of refusal to buy Greenland from Denmark, if Denmark does decide to sell. The USA would have to join the queue 🙂

 

I think Trump should tread carefully, since Denmark is quite entitled to kick out the important US Space/Satellite base in Greenland.

Denmark and Greenland were already very friendly. If the U.S. wanted more cooperation, that could have easily happened with normal diplomacy instead of threatening to invade! So incredibly stupid. 

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5 minutes ago, Hawaiian said:

Any foreigner living in the U.S. without permission faces the risk of arrest and eventual deportation.

This has been true long before Trump.  All of a sudden people are mad that immigration laws are being enforced.  This must be the "madness" you are you are referring to.

No I am talking about all kinds of madness beyond immigration policies such as threatening friendly nations with military force. If you don't think that's insane, we have zero basis for any discussion.

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1 hour ago, Jingthing said:

You're wrong about who they're picking up. You bought the trump propaganda. 

were you posting about this 'madness' when obama deported over 3 million? 

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I believe if people are threatened and they fear that they will have to endure unacceptable hardship, they will retaliate.

 

Protests and/or boycotts of American products/businesses is certainly possible, including against the 180-odd US overseas military bases.

 

China, amongst other countries, would happily welcome the demise of the US dollar as the global currency.

 

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5 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

No I am talking about all kinds of madness beyond immigration policies such as threatening friendly nations with military force. If you don't think that's insane, we have zero basis for any discussion.

Then what is the barbaric treatment you speak of?

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4 hours ago, Walker88 said:

Danes, for one, probably aren't going to be too happy, though I suspect they would only take it out on 47. Maybe send a hit squad.

 

Maybe Panamanians are also going to get a little miffed. They can be much nastier than Danes.

 

If the guy keeps it up, I do think it's likely some nations will start taking it out on American expats. Personally, I would like Thailand to set a much more reasonable target for funds in the banks. Anybody can post 800K baht. Better, in the interest of only allowing "quality" residents, that Thailand up the amount to say, 10-25,000,000 baht for retirees, marriage visas, etc. Get rid of the riff raff. Some countries require as much as $1 million, which would be quite reasonable and certainly allow only "quality" residents.

 

I think MAGAs are probably itching to go home anyway, seeing that they think America is going to be "great" again, whatever that means in MAGAstan.

Problem there, is that many "quality residents", those with that sort of funds, are or were criminals themselves, obtaining that money by taking advantage of others. Many people aren't retiring with 10-25 million baht as savings. And those that retire here on what's asked, aren't riff raff but putting that money into providing for wives and children here, contributing to the Thai economy,besides those that are just here to buy women and go from one to another.

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