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Americans seek escape for political reasons at record numbers

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On 8/26/2025 at 7:16 PM, Lacessit said:

I have yet to meet an American in person here who is not apologizing for Trump. They all say they did not vote for Trump.

 

It does make me wonder what la-la land his supporters live in.

am with you, have met many of US citizens, spoke to some friends in the USA and all said they did NOT voted for Trump, if that's the case how the heck did he get elected

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  • Sounds like you should keep better company.

  • I have yet to meet an American in person here who is not apologizing for Trump. They all say they did not vote for Trump.   It does make me wonder what la-la land his supporters live in.

  • I’m here in the states you don’t see trump supporters they are keeping their heads down for sure.I did see one the other day at Costco getting yelled at by 3 people definitely put a smile on my face.h

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On 8/26/2025 at 7:16 PM, SunnyinBangrak said:

It’s really very simple: everyone is equal under the law, and if someone is suspected of committing a crime or crimes and there is enough evidence, they are prosecuted. Not persecuted, mind the difference. "

that's a big BS as big as it comes, the guy was found guilty on 34 counts of breaking the law, as of now he still brakes the law on a daily basis and yet he's walking around free, so it's obvious that NOT everyone is equal under the law, if that was the case that everyone is equal, then the orange man should be wearing an orange suit

23 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

that's a big BS as big as it comes, the guy was found guilty on 34 counts of breaking the law, as of now he still brakes the law on a daily basis and yet he's walking around free, so it's obvious that NOT everyone is equal under the law, if that was the case that everyone is equal, then the orange man should be wearing an orange suit

Your 1st 4 words prefaced it perfectly🤣

 

You are really going to have to wait until this "orange man" you speak of actually breaks the law. Until then, enjoy all your democrat fraudsters like Schiff and James get their turn at the table of justice. Might be painful.

On 8/28/2025 at 6:50 AM, Jingthing said:

Repatriating after a long time can be very challenging depending on the situation. Some people still have a strong family/friends support system in place back there but the longer you're away, the less likely that would be the case.

A useful thing to do just in case is to try to keep a US based credit history in place and that it reflect good credit.

Otherwise, renting an apartment may become EXTREMELY difficult.

Some may not need to rent, can buy property. But in this digitalised age, not having filed any tax return, I could imagine that such a person might be arrested upon entry at the airport. Not being released until the person can deliver "foreign income documentation" for the last 77 years. Unable to provide such documentation, one might be sent to Guantanamo for a vacation. Given the times we live in, I woulden't be surprised.

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1 minute ago, swissie said:

 

Some may not need to rent, can buy property. But in this digitalised age, not having filed any tax return, I could imagine that such a person might be arrested upon entry at the airport. Not being released until the person can deliver "foreign income documentation" for the last 77 years. Unable to provide such documentation, one might be sent to Guantanamo for a vacation. Given the times we live in, I woulden't be surprised.

 

The vast majority of real estate purchases in the US are with mortgages. Look at the prices, dude. 

4 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

The vast majority of real estate purchases in the US are with mortgages. Look at the prices, dude. 

One of us bought 5 acres with house in Arizona in 1978. Still owns it. Mortgage free. But he is not interested in a vacation in Guantanamo.🙂

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10 minutes ago, swissie said:

One of us bought 5 acres with house in Arizona in 1978. Still owns it. Mortgage free. But he is not interested in a vacation in Guantanamo.🙂

1978. 

I like law and order and common sense.  I like a politician that actually works for what I want for the US.

51 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

The vast majority of real estate purchases in the US are with mortgages. Look at the prices, dude. 

To expensive for you? 

2 hours ago, Jingthing said:

1978. 

Yes 1978. We were young immigrants back then. Diden't arrive pennieless in the US. Originating from northern Europe, not from Mexico. It helped in connection with "green cards" to start with.

 

Days gone by, today I would not get a "green card" anymore, nor US citizenship. But no regrets. 

2 hours ago, Yagoda said:

To expensive for you? 

 

Says the guy who lives in a 200$ a month room in Cambodia most part of the year

9 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Says the guy who lives in a 200$ a month room in Cambodia most part of the year

Really. Tell us how you know what my rent is.

 

Lying or stalking?

2 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Really. Tell us how you know what my rent is.

 

You could go through your own post history to answer that question, but I assume your dementia plays up there

18 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

You could go through your own post history to answer that question, but I assume your dementia plays up there

Translation: Lying and stalking.

6 minutes ago, Yagoda said:

Translation: Lying and stalking.

 

Thanks for admitting to the forum that you have been lying in your posts. How about the 40 kilo hookers in your bed you posted about.

And now we're not talking yet about most of your other posts

If you Americans don’t want Donald please send him over to the UK as we need a political leader who puts the interest of his people first and importantly gets things done instead of waffling.

19 minutes ago, Tiger1980 said:

we need a political leader who puts the interest of his people first

 

His people, as in his family, friends and acquaintances?

1 hour ago, swissie said:

Yes 1978. We were young immigrants back then. Diden't arrive pennieless in the US. Originating from northern Europe, not from Mexico. It helped in connection with "green cards" to start with.

 

Days gone by, today I would not get a "green card" anymore, nor US citizenship. But no regrets. 

Based on your posts you shouldnt have one

50 minutes ago, Tiger1980 said:

If you Americans don’t want Donald please send him over to the UK as we need a political leader who puts the interest of his people first and importantly gets things done instead of waffling.

They just pulled some illegal immigrant sex offenders out of a day care in California, you guys really need a Trump to help clean up your criminal and migrant problems.

1 hour ago, CallumWK said:

 

Thanks for admitting to the forum that you have been lying in your posts. How about the 40 kilo hookers in your bed you posted about.

And now we're not talking yet about most of your other posts

Not in the USA lol. No 40 kilo ones here.

 

Jealous huh LOL.

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