'I can't find any peace here': Raised in the U.S. and deported to Cambodia

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Re: 'I can't find any peace here': Raised in the U.S. and deported to Cambodia

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3 lines of opinion is a substantive argument? 1 three syllable word, I bet you've been saving that for a while ... back to work before the headmaster catches you on the phone and takes it away from you again. haha you English teachers slay me with your Goodbye Mr Chips fantasies.
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Anthony's Weiner wrote: Wed Feb 13, 2019 2:17 pm 3 lines of opinion is a substantive argument?
Brevity is a virtue, you should try it.

Well, I've rolled around in the trough with you long enough, it's losing it's allure, have fun derailing your own thread. ;-)
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Cambodian hip hop. Not the best stuff out there. Still enjoyable.
If the Cambodian community is represented by LBC crips, expect to see more and more deportees. Most people I know back in South LA (the gentrifiers) find Cambodian males just as aggressive and dangerous as black males. That's saying something given the fact that Asians are the model minority in the US.
No, Cambodia Town is nowhere as bad as South Central or East LA. Cambodians (and other refugees) get preferential treatment when applying to community colleges and UCs. There are also scholarships available for refugees and their children.
There are plenty of organizations helping Cambodians in CA.

If you're out there killing people at 14, you deserve to be forgotten. Fuck your peace. Hope you never find it.
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OK I'm not a mod, but neither of you antagonists is the subject. Enough has become more than enough. Nurse the bruised egos at your favorite watering hole
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Anthony's Weiner wrote: Wed Feb 13, 2019 5:13 am
DrRawBlueGreen wrote: Mon Feb 11, 2019 10:27 pm I bet if they were multimillionaires they wouldn’t be deported.
According to a 2014 survey of the New American Economy, around 9.5% of undocumented immigrants were entrepreneurs in 2014. This accounted for 912,472 people who were not only often hiring Americans but also generating $17.2 billion in business income each year. Even so, These entrepreneurs defy the stereotypes used by anti-immigrant politicians who state immigrants are replacing Americans in the workforce. The fact is, many of them are creating jobs.

www.forbes.com/sites/fernandafabian/201 ... -s-economy

I bet if you read a little you could learn something
Read what? Forbes? You mean that magazine that claims the richest people are bill gates and buffet? Thx for the recommendation I rather stay “uninformed”. You are right I don’t read that crap. Have fun
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Where does the author get stats for his/her statement that "most" are deported for minor crimes?
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