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....morons the lot of them.

When looking at the list of countries, the pattern I see is his favoritism. Several countries on the list make no sense, such as Brazil and Uruguay, but given his past statements and disagreements, it makes sense that he included them rather than others.
 
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Why do you care, as per reports Indians don't even use social benefits for old and live out with their own benefits from their children. But sure keep seething.

says who ... I can point old age homes in USA where there are elderly Indian parents brought in by wealthy professionals and they are living off the dole in California

To the degree Pakistan was not included and India was not reflects the level of abuse by immigrants
 
says who ... I can point old age homes in USA where there are elderly Indian parents brought in by wealthy professionals and they are living off the dole in California

To the degree Pakistan was not included and India was not reflects the level of abuse by immigrants

Indian's and Pakistani's are notorious for abusing the system. After a certain point, those Ami and Abu kidmat wala sicken me, as they've never really paid into the system, but squeeze every dollar out of it.
 
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Suspended Ford worker TJ Sabula has the backing of his union, members of Congress, and a lucrative GoFundMe after he was given the middle finger by Donald Trump for calling him a 'pedophile protector.'

Sabula, 40, was suspended but said he had 'no regrets' after the tiff with Trump at a factory in Michigan on Tuesday.

UAW Local 600 leadership told the Daily Mail they have Sabula's back and accused the president of having subjected him 'to vulgar language.'

'The UAW will ensure that our member receives the full protection of all negotiated contract language safeguarding his job and his rights as a union member. Workers should never be subjected to vulgar language or behavior by anyone — including the President of the United States,' they said in a statement.

'The autoworker at the Dearborn Truck Plant is a proud member of a strong and fighting union — the UAW. He believes in freedom of speech, a principle we wholeheartedly embrace, and we stand with our membership in protecting their voice on the job.'

Sabula was acting 'as an individual, exercising his rights as both a worker and a citizen' and will make certain his rights are upheld.

Two separate GoFundMe pages were started on behalf of Sabula and have raised over $600,000 in less than 24 hours, with organizers of one closing it down.

Democrat Congressman Pat Ryan of New York called Sabula 'a f**king American hero' when asked about the situation.
 
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Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif would nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize indefinitely, citing Trump’s sincere friendship with Pakistan “by banning his country man.”

“Ab un araam aya, Kaleeje ko thand pari, ya aur shabashi chahye hai Trump ki.”
 
Americans don't get it.

For some people a cavity search is a turn on.

Anyway... after my older cousin became a Texan, he turned into an a'hole. I don't know what made that happen.

So all this is probably for the best.
The only things in Texas are steers and queers.
 
Indian's and Pakistani's are notorious for abusing the system. After a certain point, those Ami and Abu kidmat wala sicken me, as they've never really paid into the system, but squeeze every dollar out of it.

Idiots exist everywhere both from Indian and Pakistani background but at a group level, the US looks at numbers. Indians are seen as net contributors who don’t abuse the system much. Pakistanis, unfortunately, aren’t. That’s why the treatment is different.
 

To put this into context [this is a rapid run-down and not broad enough to discuss at the moment]: The Rust Belt decline started in the 1950s, which, according to many economists, was the peak of industrial manufacturing in the United States. Subsequently, we enter the deindustrialization phase, during which companies shift production abroad to access lower labor costs. Then, in the 70s and 80s, automation and cheaper imports further depressed the industry.

We then became a service-based industry from the 1990s onward.

From 2020 to the present, AI-driven automation has been accompanied by corporate takeovers of rivals and start-ups, as well as vertical and horizontal integration, which have led to overall reductions in headcount. We experienced the Great Resignation, during which labor force participation declined among young and mid-career workers.

Additionally, global shifts are adding pressure.
 
Hum ne kon sa amwrica jana ha. hell yeah keep going . bakiyun ka pata nahn..i dnt care
 
Indian's and Pakistani's are notorious for abusing the system. After a certain point, those Ami and Abu kidmat wala sicken me, as they've never really paid into the system, but squeeze every dollar out of it.
I am surprised India did not get included
 
Indian's and Pakistani's are notorious for abusing the system. After a certain point, those Ami and Abu kidmat wala sicken me, as they've never really paid into the system, but squeeze every dollar out of it.
Why do u complain. This is what we south Asians do back home and this how we are brought up and in the same society we are brought up. We always find shortcuts..
 
Why do u complain. This is what we south Asians do back home and this how we are brought up and in the same society we are brought up. We always find shortcuts..

I'm definitely not complaining; I agree with you. By making my point, we abuse the system.
 
I am surprised India did not get included

I'm not surprised at all. I've been saying since last year that the tug-of-war between India and the U.S. is just ego clashing; the U.S. wouldn't discard India over trivial matters. Overall, Pakistan has nothing the U.S. can't get from India, and it doesn't have the moat that India does.

The U.S. loosens the leash to make Pakistan feel some freedom until it's time to yank it again.
 

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