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Saladin

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Savonarola

Quote from: Duque de Bragança on June 25, 2019, 06:06:05 AM
Quote from: Savonarola on June 24, 2019, 04:15:01 PM


Michigan is no surprise; I would have expected Portuguese in Florida.

Many Brazilians there? Otherwise, the three states with Portuguese are the states where Azoreans emigrated.
I expect more Portuguese to be in California than Florida for instance.

I meant due to Brazilians; even the town I live in has enough immigrants from Brazil to have a Brazilian grocery store.  I don't think there are many immigrants from Portugal here; there isn't even a Portuguese Consulate in Florida (or anywhere in the south for that matter.)
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Duque de Bragança

Quote from: Savonarola on June 25, 2019, 08:36:31 AM

I meant due to Brazilians; even the town I live in has enough immigrants from Brazil to have a Brazilian grocery store.  I don't think there are many immigrants from Portugal here; there isn't even a Portuguese Consulate in Florida (or anywhere in the south for that matter.)

Many consulates were closed with the Euro crisis too, though this may not have affected the US the same way it did in Europe. I mean there was the "super" consulate in Paris plus some dependencies in the suburbs. Osnabrück in Germany had a Portuguese consulate, closed. Even the consulate in Frankfurt had to close or be opened only a day or two per week.
As for the US, I see honorary consulates in the south in Florida (Palm Coast), Texas (Houston) and New Orleans.

Bonus: a Portuguese consulate in Puerto Rico (?!).

https://www.portaldascomunidades.mne.pt/pt/rede-consular/america/estados-unidos-da-america

Eddie Teach

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dps

Quote from: Duque de Bragança on June 25, 2019, 06:06:05 AM
Quote from: Savonarola on June 24, 2019, 04:15:01 PM


Michigan is no surprise; I would have expected Portuguese in Florida.

Many Brazilians there? Otherwise, the three states with Portuguese are the states where Azoreans emigrated.
I expect more Portuguese to be in California than Florida for instance.


Frankly, for Florida I would have guessed Yiddish.

Lucidor

Quote from: Eddie Teach on June 25, 2019, 10:17:05 AM
Quote from: Lucidor on June 25, 2019, 08:29:45 AM
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celedhring

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A member of Bolsonaro's entourage has been arrested during a layover in Sevilla by the Spanish police after 39 Kg (!!!) of cocaine were found in his luggage.  :lmfao:

Tamas

Quote from: celedhring on June 26, 2019, 08:20:01 AM
A member of Bolsonaro's entourage has been arrested during a layover in Sevilla by the Spanish police after 39 Kg (!!!) of cocaine were found in his luggage.  :lmfao:

That's a bit excessive for a police plant.

celedhring

Looks like The Guardian has picked it up:

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Airman with Brazil's G20 delegation held over drug trafficking
Spanish police find cocaine in man's luggage at Seville airport en route to Tokyo summit


Sam Jones in Madrid

Spanish police have arrested a member of the air force travelling with the Brazilian president's advance party for the G20 summit in Japan after 39kg of cocaine was discovered in his luggage during a stopover in Seville.

A spokesman for the Guardia Civil said the man was arrested on Tuesday after his plane landed at the Andalucían airport.

"The serviceman was travelling on a military plane that had flown in from Brazil and stopped over at Seville airport en route to Tokyo," he said.

"The serviceman was found to have cocaine in his hand baggage that weighed a total of 39kg. He was arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking and is currently in custody at our Seville headquarters waiting to appear before a judge."

It is understood the plane was carrying a military delegation tasked with protecting the Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, during the summit in the Japanese capital.

Bolsonaro confirmed the news in a statement on Tuesday night, saying he had been informed of the airman's arrest by the defence minister.

"I immediately ordered the defence minister to cooperate with Spanish police to establish the facts and cooperate with every stage of the investigation, and to launch an investigation by the military police," he said.

"There are around 300,000 men and women in the armed forces who are trained to uphold the highest principles of ethics and morality. If the airman is found to have committed a crime, he will be tried and convicted according to the law."

Leaders are due to gather in Osaka on Friday and Saturday as Japan hosts its first G20 summit. As well as the main gathering, there will be meetings between finance ministers, central bank governors and foreign ministers.

Earlier this month, Bolsonaro enacted drug policy designed to toughen penalties for traffickers and require users to undergo rehabilitation at private or religious centres.

The new rules raise the minimum prison sentence for traffickers who lead criminal organisations from five to eight years. In addition, they reinforce the role of therapeutic communities.

Specialists have argued the legislation moves Brazil in the opposite direction of many countries that try to approach addiction as a health issue.

Drug users in the country previously had to agree to hospital admission, but the law now allows involuntary rehabilitation upon the recommendation of a relative or public health official.

Associated Press contributed to this report

Eddie Teach

Surprised they were flying east.
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celedhring

If the plane had to stop in Spain it probably didn't have enough range for the westward route.

Grey Fox

Don't bring Cocaine to Japan, dumbass.
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