Patriotism is having 2 children. Tax debt leads to a travel ban. I don't get Southern humor. @bocphottaichinh
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Hello, this is Nhân Nói Nhảm episode 230, lonely and desolate, so I'm not going out for Christmas. First, about the three Vietnamese people deported back to Vietnam by the US. Next, the shark fin trade in Vietnam stops because it costs too much. Next, patriotism means having exactly two children. Hello, hello, hello. What is it? Next, Belgium bans travel abroad due to 5.6 million in tax debt. Oh my god. Next is the cemetery for North Korean soldiers in Vietnam, let's study history together. Next, the actor Công Lý says he doesn't understand Southern humor. It's simple. Finally, reading poetry: "The Echo of Christmas," "The Butterfly and the Afternoon Boat Love Story." It's very messy today, right? If you prefer conciseness, don't watch; it's very frustrating. This is Nhân Nói Nhảm. Let's begin. Next, about the three Vietnamese citizens deported back by the US. If you do wrong, you must pay; no arguments. Now, let's reverse the situation. If three American workers broke the law in Vietnam, we would deport them too, without leniency. Because if you show leniency, where is the limit? If you do wrong, you must bear the consequences. This is personal; this is a personal choice. More interestingly, from 2018 until now, Vietnam has received over thirty thousand illegal immigrants returning to their home country. These three citizens are just a small number. On December 24th, the Immigration Management Department of Lâm Đồng Provincial Police announced that the unit had coordinated with relevant authorities to form a working group to receive Vietnamese people deported by the US. Specifically, they are LVV, 29, residing in Mũi Né Ward, LHL, 57, residing in Hàm Liên Commune, and TDL, 51, residing in Ho Chi Minh City.