A informative video which I recommend most should watch.
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What's concerning is that this chat more then likely is not the first signal group chat used/created. It's only the first one to have leaked, so far.
I wonder how many other congruent signal group chats are active at this current moment. Or how many past signal group chats were formed and records destroyed?
Two circles: Toilet and sink.
Three Circles: Toilet, sink, and urinal.
Waiting for the FBI task force targeting healthcare CEO's that overcharge the public.
Thanks that comma after the second ~ got me in my original comment.
Me no write good
How much are people willing to pay ~~to not only avoid ads, but~~ to continue sharing slop around?
Fixed that for you.
There are rental buildings and condominiums.
Rental buildings are "obviously" rented. The building is owned by one owner/company and operated by a management firm to oversees the property.
Condominiums have units that are owned by owners. Condominiums have boards which are run by owners. The owners hire a management firm to run the property and oversee day to day operations.
Unfortunately, many new buildings going up in Toronto as a example are predominantly rental properties. These are built by private investors that own the property and rent units out.
Generally these rental units are created as small as legally possible to maximise profits.
What I find fascinating in some EU countries is you can get a group of 10-15 strangers get together to build themselves a co-op building/condo. They get together, pool their investments, buy a parcel and build themselves a 3-4 story building that looks like any other building in the surrounding area. No private/forgin investors involved or needed.
(Co-op short for cooperative, its a business or organization democratically owned and controlled by its members, who share common needs and interests.)
It does not appear she was doing anything illegal or fishy like you pointed out. She was just getting her work visa renewed at the San Ysidro Port of Entry along the mexico boarder, which she has done successfully before in the past. You do this by crossing into mexico and then crossing back.
Mooney moved to Los Angeles in summer 2024, working on her business with a three-year work visa, which she applied for successfully by entering the U.S. from Mexico. She was trying to do the same thing after her first visa was unexpectedly revoked in November.
Len Saunders, an immigration lawyer based in Blaine, Wash., told Global News that he is not Mooney’s lawyer but he did speak to her a few weeks ago after being referred by a fellow client.
He said he is familiar with the San Ysidro Port of Entry and has referred clients who are in that area to cross into Mexico and then come back in order to get their visas renewed.
“When she told me she was going there, I advised her not to, only because of the current political climate,” he said.
Saunders said Mooney told him she had been to that border crossing before and everything was fine and she was confident about getting the visa.
TBH, what what Canadians need to be talking about is why a Canadian citizen was detained for the extended amount of time she was. This should not have happened at all period. No matter what the circumstances.
Which "group" will be next?
Okay, so just trying to understand your point here. So question, if a person (or yourself) immigrated legally, and was a green card holder/legal citizen, you are saying they should have nothing to fear as them being deported would never happen?