The US has expelled more than 200 Cambodians under the law since 2001, when Cambodia signed an agreement to take back deportees. Charlie (above) is one of them (Photo: Long Beach Press Telegram) |
Washington, DC Thursday, 14 October 2010
“We should push congressmen from the Republicans to help sponsor it.”
A new immigration bill already drafted in Congress could reduce the number of Cambodians deported from the US, supporters say.
The Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill, which has the backing of a number of groups, including Cambodian, still needs more support, Sinuon Hem, director of the Asian Pacific Islanders Youth Program, told VOA Khmer.
“We should push congressmen from the Republicans to help sponsor it,” she said from Seattle, Wash.
Passage of the bill would reduce Cambodians on a deportation list under immigration laws, she said. Currently, the list is 1,400 Cambodians long, many of whom have already served jail time and have the potential of becoming good US citizens, she said.
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