11 August 2007

News Articles 2

  1. Hang, S. (Apr 27, 2007). Letter to the editor: Some "homeland strangers" have brought gifts to Cambodia. In The Cambodia Daily, p. 23.
  2. Heim, K. (Feb 4, 2007). Man banished to the land his family once fled. In The Seattle Times.
  3. Herod, B. and Samorn, N. (Sept 27-Oct 10, 2002). Home at last - deportees start lives over. In Phnom Penh Post.
  4. Hung, M. (Nov 20, 2002). One-way ticket to Cambodia. In East Bay Express.
  5. Hyland, A. (Apr 13, 2007). The outsiders. In The Wall Street Journal.
  6. Mahr, K. (Jul 1, 2005). Convicted in America - sentenced to Cambodia. In SFGate.com.
  7. Mintier, T. (Nov 19, 2002). One-way ticket for convicted Cambodians. In CNN.com.
  8. Mullin, J. (Dec 1, 2004). Immigrants face deportation for crimes. In North Gate News Online.
  9. Nguyen, T. (Winter 2002-2003). Sent back. In ColorLines, (5)4.
  10. Rebouh, M. (Apr 9, 2004). Convicted minors face deportation and added prison time. In El Tecolote.
  11. Richard, R. (Nov 21, 2003). Banned for life: Jailed at 17, Kim Ho Ma can never live in America. In AsianWeek.
  12. Roja, G. (Summer 2003). Strangers in a strange land. In Hyphen, 1.
  13. Sear, K. (Aug 13, 2004). Raised in America, Cambodian youths face deportation. In Berkeley Daily Planet.
  14. Sontag, D. (Nov 16, 2003). In a homeland far from home. In New York Times Magazine, p. 48.
  15. Turnbull, L. (Sept 17, 2004). 1,500 Cambodian refugees face deportation for crimes. In The Seattle Times.
  16. Unmacht, E. (Jan 21, 2003). A bumpy road ahead for US deportees to Cambodia. In The Christian Science Monitor.
  17. Watanabe, T. (Feb 21, 2003). Cambodians fear possible deportation. In Los Angeles Times.
  18. Werner, A. (Sep 24, 2006). One strike, you're out. In CBS5.com.

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