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Thailand’s government will maintain healthcare services for refugees following US President Donald Trump’s directive for a 90-day halt on foreign aid, which affects the financial support for refugee healthcare in the country. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin stated yesterday, January 28, that approximately 100,000 refugees reside in nine camps along the Thai-Myanmar border. He noted … …

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  On 1/29/2025 at 9:54 PM, Skip said:

Like all programs in all foreign countries... they are a good thing as long as American taxpayer dollars are available... let's see how long they continue the program without the tit.

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It’s interesting to watch all the NGOs and supposed independent media outlets  squealing about their US funding being cut. These organisation are civil disrupters and an extension of the US government. Trump previously tried to ascertain the extent of this funding and recipients but was blocked at every turn by vested interests. Shutting off the tap was a great move as the recipients are forced to apply again to be vetted and weeded accordingly. Refreshing to see a semblance of fiscal responsibility in the US government. 

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