tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post4746572009395166734..comments2024-01-14T08:24:22.987+11:00Comments on Khmerization: An American[-Cambodian] success storyKhmerizationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08878844131095266232noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-13749306247050339762013-07-01T06:10:23.234+10:002013-07-01T06:10:23.234+10:00I'm related to Hann SoyI'm related to Hann SoyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-51364188863654928502013-07-01T06:09:42.445+10:002013-07-01T06:09:42.445+10:00I'm realated to Hann SoyI'm realated to Hann SoyAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01581897179717180410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-46401147124631060912011-10-23T17:08:17.877+11:002011-10-23T17:08:17.877+11:00Good point 4:45 PM. It would make more sense as a ...Good point 4:45 PM. It would make more sense as a law to not deport anyone under the refugees entry statue regardless of what level crime and punishment for any of those refugees. If the crime is committed in America, they should serve time in America( which they did) and that should be the end of the story. Appearantly, America stood alone and above the international law set forth by Geneva Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-66113369803938902592011-10-23T16:45:31.090+11:002011-10-23T16:45:31.090+11:00Refugee statute in Europe, we all have the same ri...Refugee statute in Europe, we all have the same right, working, travelling and enjoying life same as a citizen of the country.<br />But not to vote for a politcal decision or to be a state employee.<br />Any crime we did in this part of the world, they will not send us back to Cambodia, because they still respect the international statute of refugee.<br />To send the former refugee or still Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-45978495490481842142011-10-23T15:19:54.466+11:002011-10-23T15:19:54.466+11:00True Khmer, I admired your motivational speech but...True Khmer, I admired your motivational speech but we're talking about reality here. Adopt and adapt to your new country and surrounding if you want to live, but still retain your original identity and pride. You can be both. America, Canada, Australia, France, etc. are great countries. They are not perfect, there are flaws but it's alot better off than other countries in the world. If Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-85738974390542035852011-10-23T09:12:41.638+11:002011-10-23T09:12:41.638+11:00Many Khmer migrants who did not become American ci...Many Khmer migrants who did not become American citizens have been deported to Cambodia for committing petty crimes. So please become a U.S citizen as soon as you can, so you can't be deported.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-64378540314642228502011-10-23T07:45:06.548+11:002011-10-23T07:45:06.548+11:00You don't have to be American/Canadian or Aust...You don't have to be American/Canadian or Australian citizen. There are more life than to become to be a particular citizens or you have to be in a rich countries.<br /><br />You should be proud to your heritage. Cambodia was once a richest country on the planet. Angkor Wat was the tallest building in the world at the time it was built from 9th-12th century).It is still rich up to present dayAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-73682917099869297952011-10-23T05:08:46.818+11:002011-10-23T05:08:46.818+11:00If you're not a U.S Citizen yet, please become...If you're not a U.S Citizen yet, please become one. It maybe pricy but it worth it. The benefit outweight the cost. You have much more previlages than greencard holders. You also risk of not being deported back to your home country for crime that you might commit.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-16967561155457955612011-10-23T02:07:11.011+11:002011-10-23T02:07:11.011+11:00Alot of Cambodian who arrived in US and became US ...Alot of Cambodian who arrived in US and became US citizen five year later why this guy took for so long to became US citizen?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7219042034689344733.post-87538691057996528242011-10-23T01:41:15.457+11:002011-10-23T01:41:15.457+11:00I can relate to his story. I was at that age when ...I can relate to his story. I was at that age when they took me away from my family. I came to this country 30 years ago and I became a U.S citizen in Oct. 1991 in Northampton. Now I lived in Bridgewater, MASS, worked in Boston, MASS, USA. <br /><br />I am still all alone in the world.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com