I'm not sure to what extent the actions of someone's parent would be relevant in a court of law.
I could see how such a connection may be relevant to decisions regarding admissibility of aliens when they apply for a visa to the US. Foreigners outside the US probably don't have much in the way of constitutional rights. Foreigners in the US have much more protection under the constitution.
I think it would be much more difficult to deport someone based upon the actions of their parent.
Done a lot of the islands but not Koh Chang. To be honest, a mountainous largish island with a bit to do and see would probably be the best compromise 😁
Thailand taxes capital gains but they do not have what we might refer to as a 'capital gains tax' back home - something that is normally taxed at different rates to personal income tax.
It's all personal income tax in Thailand. Their system is VERY primitive and not suited to the modern wider financial world. In any competition they will lose as the more money you have (if remitted) the more you will pay - and it's more than you would pay elsewhere which can be reduced to zero with careful planning and a little luck depending on where you come from and where else you live each year.
Defending terrorist support and defending her support for a designated terrorist group, shameful of you. Celebrating Oct 7th the worst massacre of Jews since the holocaust is hardly not supporting violence.
Since the October 7 attack, Mapheze repeatedly expressed support for the terror attack and glorified those who carried out the atrocities.
Her social-media profiles continue to glorify Hamas terrorists. More recently, however, she has posted footage of the Israeli hostages being dragged in front of hostile crowds.
Former President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order on January 30 to revoke student visas of individuals who have shown support for Hamas, as part of a broader crackdown on anti-Semitism in American universities.
My team? Fs get real, I'm not even guilty of being an American. Lucky me, my ancestors decided to stay in poverty and work it out. Proud of them, especially today
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