Posted on 09/28/2019 11:23:37 AM PDT by bgill
Asian American groups are objecting to the Trump administrations efforts to step up deportations of Cambodians, as dozens of refugees with criminal convictions are being ordered to report to federal officials next week for removal.
At least 20 people in California have been served notices to report to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to begin the deportation process, according to Ny Nourn, a San Francisco-based community advocate with the Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Asian Law Caucus. The state is home to the largest population of Cambodians in the U.S.
In Massachusetts, the state with the nations second largest Cambodian community, at least 10 residents have received them, said Bethany Li, director of Greater Boston Legal Services Asian Outreach Unit.
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Why only 100 Somalis?
A whole 20.
Some of them have done some heinous things. Cambodia is one country that will not take them back. Where should they go?
We could give them CA and wall off the eastern border.
I wonder, do these Cambodians vote with the Marxist Democrat party, or are they like the wise Cubans who want to help preserve this blessed system of structured freedom and liberty serving morality?
A lot of Cambodians and Vietnamese are ridiculously hard working and upwardly mobile, but a small percent are savage criminals. There should be no problem in purging these savage criminals, as otherwise they would be a millstone around the neck of the good ones.
Could you fill us in as a MN FReeper? Are authorities reluctant to go into the Somali No Go Zones?
Elsewhere there are gang held areas that ordinary police avoid in cities.
Cambodia still.
Parachute them in.
Criminals from other countries are theirs to do with as they will.
Tribalism needs to go bye-bye.
Peaceable, law abiding Cambodians need to be at the forefront of this, instead of supporting criminals, they should be helping deport the undesirables.
Send them back to Cambodia. “Won’t take them back” isn’t part of my vocabulary, and it shouldn’t be part of yours either. Tell ‘em to get bent.
After the fall of Phnom Penh to the Khmer Rouge regime in 1975, few Cambodians were able to escape but it was not until after the regime was overthrown in 1979 did large waves of Cambodians begin immigrating to the US as refugees. Between 1975 and 1994, nearly 158,000 Cambodians were admitted.
25 years is long enough to become US citizens.
There are probably good reasons for those not being citizens.
Some of those Cambodian girls are really cute; they can come stay at my place.
Cambodia is one country that will not take them back.
They will if they like their diplomatic visas, student visas, etc.
L
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