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