Dear kangaroo,

In the 1st post of this discussion, In Camdisc, signed Savun,
complains that Obama and the Democrats protect the criminals (I think
he means the South Americans) who crossed the border illegally but not
the Cambodian criminals who came to the US legally as a child as young
as 2 years old and later on committed crimes. He considers crossing
the border illegally as also a crime. See, the Americans have mercy or
compassion for those South American criminals, but not for those
Cambodian criminals.

Bill Clinton visited Vietnam once as the president of the US. George W
Bush visited Vietnam once as the president of the US. Hillary Clinton
just last month visited Vietnam as the secretary of state (foreign
minister) of the US. However no US persident or federal secretary has
ever visited Cambodia. I feel puzzled and sad about this affair.

The law is the law. But it has exceptions and even loopholes. A judge
who has compassion for a criminal for whatever reason, or just a
willingness to give the criminal a second chance, can find and utilize
those exceptions and/or loopholes at his/her discretion to not deport
the criminal (just put in jail is enough).

The Americans have no compassion for the Cambodian criminals and no
willingness to give them a second chance.

As for Cambodian criminals blaming their crimes on the Khmer Rouge, a
couple  years ago I read a story happening in the US (either on the
internet or in a magazine, I forget) in which the parents of Cambodian
teenagers who dropped school and committed crimes blamed their
children's crimes on their victimization by the Khmer Rouge. Their
blame couldn't be substantiated, as those teenagers were born after
the Khmer Rouge regime collapsed, some were even born in the US. What
made me even more embarassed was that the director of the community
agency that assisted those Cambodian families was a Korean man who
declared that it was ridiculous to blame the failures and
criminalities of those teenagers on the Khmer Rouge regime, an entity
long gone. And he seemed to ridicule those parents.

Pheng Kim Ving

On Aug 5, 11:38 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> When it comes to compassionate, it means that racism or favoritism
> exist.
> As you know already, the laws are laws that the people in this country
> have to obey.
> When people disobey those laws, they are punished if the government
> choose to enforce the law.
> In this case, the government takes the laws fully. They enforce it.
> By the way, those who have been deported are law breakers in this
> country. I don't know about you. I don't have any sympathy for them.
> Many people have come out with victimization by something. They can't
> accept their own responsibility. Unfortunately, they blamed it on
> Khmer Rouge, the enforcement of the laws of this land. They try to
> make themselves as victims. They are not. Purely they are criminals
> acccording the laws of this land.
>
> On Aug 5, 1:35 am, Pheng Kim Ving <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Dear kangaroo,
>
> > I believe I should be completely straightforward, or at least as
> > straightforward as can be. My article was a humorous criticism of
> > those Khmers who have bad behavior. The Americans are smart enough to
> > realize who have bad behavior. My article humorously assumes they
> > generalize the bad behavior of some Khmers to all Khmers.
> > Realistically and clandestinely, that may be true, although legally
> > it's illegal. It's possible that they don't possess compassionate
> > ground because they don't like the Khmers, which in turn because they
> > don't like some Khmers who have bad behavior.
>
> > In summary, a few bad oranges in a basket may make people suspect or
> > even believe that all the oranges in the basket are bad.
>
> > Pheng Kim Ving
>
> > On Aug 4, 12:44 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > There are two ways that people can get themselves deported.
> > > 1- They get their immigrant status nulled.
> > > 2- They entered the US illegally.
> > > Other than that, people should not be deported. However, there are
> > > reasons why they get deported. If you find out a concrete evidence
> > > that US government deported anyone due to their race and
> > > characteristics, I love to lead the fight against the government.
> > > So please let us know.
>
> > > On Aug 4, 3:29 am, Pheng Kim Ving <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Dear kangaroo,
>
> > > > I know I know. My article was simply meant to criticize some Khmers
> > > > who don`t seem to be intelligent. By the way, I should have mentioned
> > > > clearly that I meant that only some, not all, Khmers have one or more
> > > > of the characteristics described. After all, I simply want all
> > > > Cambodians to be intelligent and Cambodia to prosper.
>
> > > > Pheng Kim Ving
>
> > > > On Aug 4, 12:24 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On Aug 3, 6:51 am, Pheng Kim Ving <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > 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!!
>
> > > > > This is a wrong notion. Americans deport only ILLEGAL Khmers?
> > > > > That's right. He/she either live in US illegallly, or committed some
> > > > > sort of crimes while being permanent residence.
> > > > > Americans don't just deport Khmers because they don't like them. IF
> > > > > YOU FIND IT AS YOU HAVE DESCRIBED, I WOULD LEAD OPENLY TO SUIT THE
> > > > > GOVERNMENT FOR THAT ACT.
>
> > > > > > 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!!
>
> > > > > You are wrong again. They deport Khmers because one of the two things
> > > > > existed.
> > > > > If you find concrete evidence that they deport Khmers because they
> > > > > think the Khmers are as unspeakably barbaric and unspeakably mass
> > > > > murderous as the Khmer Rouge, I AGAIN WOULD LOVE TO SUIT THE
> > > > > GOVERNMENT FOR THAT. I guarantee you that I will win.
>
> > > > > Don't try to think too hard.
> > > > > There are two reasons that they deport Cambodians back to Cambodia.
> > > > > One is that they live here illegally such as expired visa etc....
> > > > > Two is that they commit crimes while being under permanent residence
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