5/2 Deporting Cambodian Refugees

This article is reflective of today's political climate regarding Cambodian refugees and the active anti-immigrant sentiment occuring in the US. What AYPAL is doing reminds me a lot of the intitiatives of Southeast Asia Resource Action Center (SEARAC). Although the only difference is one is one a grassroot level composed of youth and one is recognized on the national level as a formal organization. SEARAC raises awareness for the Cambodan, Laotian, and Vietnamese populations in America and is currently resisting the deportation placed on Cambodians. Many Cambodian refugees are still getting deported and are actually increasing in numbers due to minor or irrelevent sentences that many has done time for. There is currently a Khmer refugee on the verge of getting deporting tomorrow even though his wife had just given birth to a newborn child. In the article, the author was stating how the US deports refugees back to their homeland without taking into consideration the context of their histories or their present life, which is what they are doing in this very moment with the SEA community, the Chi/La community, and the ME/SA community. They paint "bad refugees" as criminals who haven't properly adjusted to the American way of doing things, but how can they when many were displaced in towns that lack the socioeconomic resources available to support them.

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