The brouhaha surrounding the refugee crisis has taken another turn, as Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai gently derails Fair Party list-MP Kannavee Suebsang’s well-meaning proposal to provide employment to refugees. Describing the proposition as “unfeasible,” Mr. Phumtham unraveled the complexities of this delicate matter yesterday, addressing the strategic quandary imposed by America’s decision to pull the purse strings for hospitals at nine refugee camps festooning the Thailand-Myanmar border. Thailand, a haven for the displaced, warmly embraced refugees for decades, now finds itself in a conundrum, Mr. Phumtham illuminated. With Uncle Sam cutting the financial cord, the burden of nurturing these camps creeps up Thailand’s shoulder. But fret not, for the International Rescue Committee and the always diplomatic United Nations shoulder part of this onerous responsibility. Mr. Phumtham murmured reassurance that dialogues were afoot, with the UN poised to parley with US President Donald Trump, the architect of…









