American Expat Elizabeth Beach Marries Khmerican Exile, Has Kid, And Is Now Trying To Fight His Deportation
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Re: American Expat Elizabeth Beach Marries Khmerican Exile, Has Kid, And Is Now Trying To Fight His Deportation
"And, General, WHO has the date stones? Can they be sent to SR?"
He already answered you in the Where Are The Date Stones thread.
They made an accidental return trip to the sandpit.
He already answered you in the Where Are The Date Stones thread.
They made an accidental return trip to the sandpit.
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If you are ever able to figure out how to use the PM function here, send me a message and I would be glad to try and send them from the Middle East.boozyoldman wrote: And, General, WHO has the date stones? Can they be sent to SR?
Would be interesting to see if they make it.
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Re: American Expat Elizabeth Beach Marries Khmerican Exile, Has Kid, And Is Now Trying To Fight His Deportation
People are giving her shit on CEO's Facebook about her anti-Cambodian comments, and one Cambodian is standing up for her comments, saying "Khmericans" are brought up with better traditional views than Cambodians.
I've never heard that before.
I've never heard that before.
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Re: American Expat Elizabeth Beach Marries Khmerican Exile, Has Kid, And Is Now Trying To Fight His Deportation
Another model deportee. Go Fund Me from Minnesota:
About 8 individuals in Minnesota have been detained at the end on August. On September 7th, they left Minnesota via plane, stopping in several states to collect other Khmer people. Families were told they are being routed to California to meet with the Cambodian Consulate, afterwhich they are to return to Minneosta and wait.
Ched Nin is one of the Minnesotans that was detained. He responded to a letter sent to him by ICE to come to their office in Saint Paul, MN and was held, pulled out of his life and his family's world turned upside down.
We need your support for legal fees, processing fees
and the tremendous expense of attempting to undo this in the short window of opportunity we have. There is a legal way out. We can file a Motion to ReOpen his case and do a Motion to Vacate his conviction. Unfortunately, we have lost half of our income and are in need of assistance from our friends and family. We sincerely appreciate any help towards the goal of bringing Ched home that you can give...
https://www.gofundme.com/Ched-Nin
About 8 individuals in Minnesota have been detained at the end on August. On September 7th, they left Minnesota via plane, stopping in several states to collect other Khmer people. Families were told they are being routed to California to meet with the Cambodian Consulate, afterwhich they are to return to Minneosta and wait.
Ched Nin is one of the Minnesotans that was detained. He responded to a letter sent to him by ICE to come to their office in Saint Paul, MN and was held, pulled out of his life and his family's world turned upside down.
We need your support for legal fees, processing fees
and the tremendous expense of attempting to undo this in the short window of opportunity we have. There is a legal way out. We can file a Motion to ReOpen his case and do a Motion to Vacate his conviction. Unfortunately, we have lost half of our income and are in need of assistance from our friends and family. We sincerely appreciate any help towards the goal of bringing Ched home that you can give...
https://www.gofundme.com/Ched-Nin
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1975-2002 - About 1,146,650 Southeast Asians were resettled in the U.S. To deal with this massive influx, the Office of Refugee Resettlement was created in 1980.
Most families were resettled into inhumane conditions in impoverished neighborhoods where Southeast Asian refugee communities were vulnerable to poverty, crime, violence, structural disadvantage, racism, discrimination, and profiling.
Across the country, law enforcement agencies labeled Cambodian communities as “gang infested,” and over-policing of Cambodian communities led to racial profiling, police brutality, and high incarceration rates—higher than any other Asian ethnic group in relation to the size of the Cambodian population.
In some places, Cambodian refugee/immigrants became the easy prey of Hispanic and African-American gangs. Some Cambodians, like Laotians and Hmong formed their own gangs and fought back.
Most families were resettled into inhumane conditions in impoverished neighborhoods where Southeast Asian refugee communities were vulnerable to poverty, crime, violence, structural disadvantage, racism, discrimination, and profiling.
Across the country, law enforcement agencies labeled Cambodian communities as “gang infested,” and over-policing of Cambodian communities led to racial profiling, police brutality, and high incarceration rates—higher than any other Asian ethnic group in relation to the size of the Cambodian population.
In some places, Cambodian refugee/immigrants became the easy prey of Hispanic and African-American gangs. Some Cambodians, like Laotians and Hmong formed their own gangs and fought back.
Re: American Expat Elizabeth Beach Marries Khmerican Exile, Has Kid, And Is Now Trying To Fight His Deportation
This floozy is going to learn the hard way. I bet this Khmer guy ends up beating the crap out of her one day and then she'll know what's what. But as for now, the guy needs her because with her, he thinks has got a better chance to get back to the States. Typical parasite and opportunist. And I GUARANTEE you she's paying for almost everything right now. So in the future when she ends up being penniless and beaten up (and older, of course) she'll finally realize just how stupid she was to let this punk into her life.
Re: American Expat Elizabeth Beach Marries Khmerican Exile, Has Kid, And Is Now Trying To Fight His Deportation
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As part of managing Divine Pizza and Ribs, Ly leads Bible study with the staff,"..."
A creative twist on the usual rice for Christ-groveling formula. No holy rolling today, no job for you brown boy.
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Re: American Expat Elizabeth Beach Marries Khmerican Exile, Has Kid, And Is Now Trying To Fight His Deportation
Divine pizza and ribsOtis wrote: ↑Sat Apr 01, 2017 9:08 am http://marketministries.com/ly-kol/
As part of managing Divine Pizza and Ribs, Ly leads Bible study with the staff,"..."
A creative twist on the usual rice for Christ-groveling formula. No holy rolling today, no job for you brown boy.
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Re: American Expat Elizabeth Beach Marries Khmerican Exile, Has Kid, And Is Now Trying To Fight His Deportation
Upon reflection I'd like to congratulate this retired gang banger, or perhaps gang banger on hiatus, on his American ingenuity. Hopefully he may benefit Cambodia by spreading this talent for parasitic entrepreneurship among the disadvantaged.
He's apparently managing a free ride on these self-congratulatory religious hicks and their female associate of very limited perspicacity. I would hope that the impoverished Khmer staff At the restaurant are equally adept at leading them down the Garden Path with repeated professions of faith. God willing they have mastered the art of professing discontent with their first birth and enthusiasm for repeating the blessed event throughout adulthood.
He's apparently managing a free ride on these self-congratulatory religious hicks and their female associate of very limited perspicacity. I would hope that the impoverished Khmer staff At the restaurant are equally adept at leading them down the Garden Path with repeated professions of faith. God willing they have mastered the art of professing discontent with their first birth and enthusiasm for repeating the blessed event throughout adulthood.
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