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If disappearing foreign college students with valid visas off the street for writing op-eds opposing genocide is your personal red line for leaving the US, here are some useful links describing how to immigrate to the Netherlands as a self-employed US citizen (or the partner of one). Crucially, there is no health exam, so this path is open to disabled self-employed people too!

https://v.st/daft
https://daft.amsterdam
https://transworldexpress.org/wiki/Netherlands

Relocating to the Netherlands with DAFT - HedgeDoc

What to expect when relocating to the Netherlands with the DAFT visa

Poland to suspend migrants' right to apply for asylum https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8719dl587zo
Poland to suspend migrants' right to apply for asylum

The law will allow Polish authorities to temporarily spend asylum rights at the border with Belarus.

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Zaterdag, 29 maart: Tesla Takedown in Tilburg
#TanarchosNl

https://tanarchos.nl/zaterdag-29-maart-tesla-takedown-in-tilburg/

Zaterdag, 29 maart: Tesla Takedown in Tilburg – Tanarchos

lmao how the fuck do people even use the internet without ad blocking

one of my coworkers sent me a news article link on Teams which I tried to view on my work phone (Safari on an iPhone whatever the hell) and I got to read the first sentence before ... well I lost count at eight... fullscreen ads piled on top of each other

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@IAmSpartacus @disisdeguey true, every kid should learn to run from the cops
Any intelligent person knows exactly what to do when stopped by a cop.
RUN

Brazil is competing with the US for the event that leaves you dumbfounded the longest.

"Amazon forest felled to build road for climate summit."

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9vy191rgn1o

Amazon rainforest cut down to build highway for COP climate summit - BBC News

The infrastructure required to host COP30 in Belém is undermining the cause, campaigners say.

BBC News