Dear Khmer Angkor,

Why do the Americans deport the Khmers?? Easy, because they don't want
the Khmers to be in their country!! D`ohh!!

Why don't they want the Khmers to be in their country?? Easy, because
they think the Khmers are as unspeakably barbaric and unspeakably mass-
murderous as the Khmer Rouge!! D`ohh!!

Or perhaps because they see that the Khmers are so silly that they
blame other nations especially Vietnam of ordering the unspeakably
barbaric unspeakably mass-murderous Khmer Rouge to commit the
genocide, which show that they`re so silly that they don`t realize
that their blame implies that the Khmers are so silly that they obey
and carry out the order of foreigners to try to wipe out their own
race. And the Americans don`t want silly people to live on their land.

Or perhaps because they have stumbled upon this `discussion`site and
discovered that it`s not a `discussion` forum at all but a medium for
idiotic racial haters. And the Americans don`t want idiotic racial
haters to live in their country.

Or perhaps because they see that some Khmers are hostile to Vietnam
for having destroyed the Khmer Rouge regime. The main reason for which
Vietnam destroyed the Khmer Rouge regime was that Vietnam had to stop
the Khmer Rouge from murdering the Vietnamese people along the border.
A side effect was that the Cambodian people and the Cambodian race
were saved from a certain extinction by the KHMER Rouge. The Americans
consider these Khmers who`re hostile to Vietnam for having destroyed
the Khmer Rouge regime as being Khmer Rouge. And they don`t want the
unspeakably barbaric unspeakably mass-murderous Khmer Rouge to live in
their country.

Or perhaps because they learn from visiting this site that some Khmers
are uncivilized in the discussions. Some Khmers simply disgustingly
insult those who don`t have the same opinion or view as them without
presenting any counter-arguments at all. And the Americans don`t want
uncivilized people to live on their land.

Or perhaps because of all of the above. D`ohh!!

Pheng Kim Ving

On Jul 31, 12:51 pm, Khmer Angkor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Lok Javakhmer, Ta Prum and all,
>
> Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act is hinged upon
> Cambodian Royal Government to sign and accept.  If the US pressured
> the RGC to sign, was it due to Visa restriction?  May be that's how
> Hok Lundi and other government officials were able to travel to the
> US.
>
> Was it due to loan restriction?  Perhaps, it is not as the RGC is
> accepting unconditional loans from China already.
>
> Was it due to an exchange for the US to turn its back against the
> oppressed ruling party?  We've seen this previously in other part of
> the world such as China for example.  In an exchange for the US to
> have intelligence access to the Muslim community in western China, the
> US turned blind eyes on China who continued to oppress that region and
> Tibet.
>
> Everything that US does is for its best interest...  who wouldn't?
>
> As Khmer, what have we done for our country whether we are SRP, NRP,
> HRP, CPP and a bunch of other Pees?  We never stopped infighting and
> cannot agree to disagree.  When someone has a different view, what do
> we tend to do?  You don't have to look far from this forum to seek for
> the answer.
>
> On Jul 29, 1:31 pm, Jayakhmer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Lauk Savun,
>
> > This was the result of Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant
> > Responsibility Act in 1996.  If I remember this correctly, in 1996
> > both houses of the Congress were controlled by the GOP.
>
> > Arizona's way of dealing with illegal immigration desperately needs
> > the Federal govern to come up with a comprehensive immigration
> > reform.  I agree that we need to raise this issue with Congress.
>
> > Respectfully yours,
>
> > Jay
>
> > On Jul 29, 8:56 am, In Camdisc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > WHY OBAMA and the Democrats have special interest to only one group and 
> > > the
> > > group that crossing the border illegally? I am one of the immigrants that 
> > > came
> > > to the U.S legally and documented, the same as many other Cambodians. At 
> > > least
> > > 1,500 of Cambodians were ended up deported back to Cambodia, It doesn’t 
> > > matter
> > > that they came to the United States of America as young as 2 years old 
> > > and while
> > > they were the teenager,  they was committing crimes against the Federal 
> > > and
> > > local laws.  But, what are the differences when illegally crossing the 
> > > border,
> > > which is committing crimes against Federal and local laws, why they are 
> > > getting
> > > protections from Obama and the Democrats? Why not the rest of  us?
> > >  
> > > Savun- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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