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Better becarefull Max, no more cross dressing for you and using women toiletsMaxPower wrote:Ouch!
zoom rader wrote:Better becarefull Max, no more cross dressing for you and using women toiletsMaxPower wrote:Ouch!
Max the US is not safe for u, bro.MaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Better becarefull Max, no more cross dressing for you and using women toiletsMaxPower wrote:Ouch!
Who needs a toilet to cross dress?
2025 bro, get with the times.
You behind in life because you keep living in the past.
zoom rader wrote:Max the US is not safe for u, bro.
US don't like u immigrants, much less for being black & Muslim.MaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:Max the US is not safe for u, bro.
No where is safe Zoomie
zoom rader wrote:But Max, u really want them illegal Trinis getting deported back to trini, even green card holders.
Max out of some 240000 Trinis living in the US, there are only 1,197 that are targeted for deportation.MaxPower wrote:zoom rader wrote:But Max, u really want them illegal Trinis getting deported back to trini, even green card holders.
If you entered/overstayed illegally….then yes, deport them.
Just because Trinis lied to immigration about their return details and hid in curry stench basements and worked illegally….doesn’t make them squeaky clean if they beat the system and got their lil green card.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
So basically Citizenship by Investment like 100 other countries in the world?
Sooo, I guess all hell had broken lose.... There are no more Palestinians in gaza.matr1x wrote:MaxPower wrote:Has ALL of the hostages been released?
Trump gave an ultimatum by 12 noon today.
Any update?
They release only 3.
And they will cry when Israel blow up "hospitals "
sMASH wrote:Sooo, I guess all hell had broken lose.... There are no more Palestinians in gaza.matr1x wrote:MaxPower wrote:Has ALL of the hostages been released?
Trump gave an ultimatum by 12 noon today.
Any update?
They release only 3.
And they will cry when Israel blow up "hospitals "
They putting up trump beach condos as we speak.
SuperiorMan wrote:Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal says minerals deal agreed with the US.
Trump with another genius move.
Hail Trump!
SuperiorMan wrote:Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal says minerals deal agreed with the US.
Trump with another genius move.
Hail Trump!
The Bamboo Online wrote:
this deal will only benefit a Trump friendly company
The Bamboo Online wrote:
Only Small percentage of the profits actually coming back but only if the American company fails to hide profits from the tax man. Majority goes into shareholders pockets.
The Bamboo Online wrote:
Will USA send all the workers to mine the stuff like how China sends workers to bring the loan money back to China… or hire locals? Plus Whichever company needs the rare earths to build stuff still has to buy it from the mining company. They not going to get it for free from some trump USA federal rare earth stockpile.
SuperiorMan wrote:The Bamboo Online wrote:
this deal will only benefit a Trump friendly company
No evidence of this.The Bamboo Online wrote:
Only Small percentage of the profits actually coming back but only if the American company fails to hide profits from the tax man. Majority goes into shareholders pockets.
The deal reduces US dependence on China which is probably his aim.
Small percentage isn't necessarily true....the point is US mining operations increases employment and taxes....basically increasing economic growth.The Bamboo Online wrote:
Will USA send all the workers to mine the stuff like how China sends workers to bring the loan money back to China… or hire locals? Plus Whichever company needs the rare earths to build stuff still has to buy it from the mining company. They not going to get it for free from some trump USA federal rare earth stockpile.
The point of this is the reduction of reliance/dependence on foreign suppliers.
xtech wrote:SuperiorMan wrote:The Bamboo Online wrote:
this deal will only benefit a Trump friendly company
No evidence of this.The Bamboo Online wrote:
Only Small percentage of the profits actually coming back but only if the American company fails to hide profits from the tax man. Majority goes into shareholders pockets.
The deal reduces US dependence on China which is probably his aim.
Small percentage isn't necessarily true....the point is US mining operations increases employment and taxes....basically increasing economic growth.The Bamboo Online wrote:
Will USA send all the workers to mine the stuff like how China sends workers to bring the loan money back to China… or hire locals? Plus Whichever company needs the rare earths to build stuff still has to buy it from the mining company. They not going to get it for free from some trump USA federal rare earth stockpile.
The point of this is the reduction of reliance/dependence on foreign suppliers.
Experts say would take at least 10 years to get mines set up. So would be a while before any returns is seen.
hover11 wrote:US to revoke government visas of countries with Cuban medics
FOREIGN and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne said Caricom's Council for Foreign and Community Relations (Cofcor) met on February 28 to discuss the United States' decision to revoke visas of foreign government officials whose counties employ Cuban doctors and nurses.
On February 25, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, "Today, we announce the expansion of an existing Cuba-related visa restriction policy that targets forced labour linked to the Cuban labour export program."
https://newsday.co.tt/2025/02/28/us-to- ... A&sfnsn=mo
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Today, we announce the expansion of an existing Cuba-related visa restriction policy that targets forced labor linked to the Cuban labor export program. This expanded policy applies to current or former Cuban government officials, and other individuals, including foreign government officials, who are believed to be responsible for, or involved in, the Cuban labor export program, particularly Cuba’s overseas medical missions. This policy also applies to the immediate family of such persons. The Department has already taken steps to impose visa restrictions on several individuals, including Venezuelans, under this expanded policy.
Cuba continues to profit from the forced labor of its workers and the regime’s abusive and coercive labor practices are well documented. Cuba’s labor export programs, which include the medical missions, enrich the Cuban regime, and in the case of Cuba’s overseas medical missions, deprive ordinary Cubans of the medical care they desperately need in their home country. The United States is committed to countering forced labor practices around the globe. To do so, we must promote accountability not just for Cuban officials responsible for these policies, but also those complicit in the exploitation and forced labor of Cuban workers.
This visa restriction policy is taken pursuant to Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
triniterribletim wrote:hover11 wrote:US to revoke government visas of countries with Cuban medics
FOREIGN and Caricom Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne said Caricom's Council for Foreign and Community Relations (Cofcor) met on February 28 to discuss the United States' decision to revoke visas of foreign government officials whose counties employ Cuban doctors and nurses.
On February 25, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, "Today, we announce the expansion of an existing Cuba-related visa restriction policy that targets forced labour linked to the Cuban labour export program."
https://newsday.co.tt/2025/02/28/us-to- ... A&sfnsn=mo
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It still have Cuban doctors in Trini? A set ah people will lose they US visas over this.Today, we announce the expansion of an existing Cuba-related visa restriction policy that targets forced labor linked to the Cuban labor export program. This expanded policy applies to current or former Cuban government officials, and other individuals, including foreign government officials, who are believed to be responsible for, or involved in, the Cuban labor export program, particularly Cuba’s overseas medical missions. This policy also applies to the immediate family of such persons. The Department has already taken steps to impose visa restrictions on several individuals, including Venezuelans, under this expanded policy.
Cuba continues to profit from the forced labor of its workers and the regime’s abusive and coercive labor practices are well documented. Cuba’s labor export programs, which include the medical missions, enrich the Cuban regime, and in the case of Cuba’s overseas medical missions, deprive ordinary Cubans of the medical care they desperately need in their home country. The United States is committed to countering forced labor practices around the globe. To do so, we must promote accountability not just for Cuban officials responsible for these policies, but also those complicit in the exploitation and forced labor of Cuban workers.
This visa restriction policy is taken pursuant to Section 212(a)(3)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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