αα½αααααΈ αααα½α αααα»αααααΌαααααΈ ααα’ααΆαα αααα»αααΆα ααΆαααααα’αΆαααα·ααΆααααααα State North Carolina thank you so much bye bye
Thank you for sharing, but I have been living in the US over 47 years and I come here since I was 11 years old. But if ICE knocked on your house door you don't open you speak to them behind the door and ask them for warming paper or judge letter that signed by the judges. And tell them nothing and calling your attorney if you had one. And don't say anything to them at all. I'm a RN I work at the hospital and getting ready to own operated my nursing home company and I have a permanent residence card.But my husband a retired police officer. 4 of my kid's Bron here and they all American. Thank you again for sharing. β€
Deportation of Cambodians from the United States typically refers to the forced repatriation of Cambodians who are convicted of crimes in the United States and are not American citizens.
@DuyDi-rj5rk I'm not a citizen but my husband American married for 33 years and still, son's & daughter Bron here. My youngest son's is 20 and I'm 58 .graduating from high school and college here. My husband retired from police department. I work straight out to state of Maryland. Thank you for sharing information.
@@DuyDi-rj5rk Thank you for your concern but I'm okay my husband is 65plus so I'm over 58 and my son's and daughters will always look out also. Thank you and God will I'm blessed my own nursing company coming in couples days.I wishing I can write in khmer .I can only speak mom& dad passed away 23 years ago. No family in Cambodia. Thank you!
I donβt think so. As long as that person is a US Citizen by Naturalization, that person is under American jurisdiction, meaning under American laws, and have rights to prosecute under the laws. Immigration lawyers defend only people that are not US Citizens.
Deportation of Cambodians from the United States typically refers to the forced repatriation of Cambodians who are convicted of crimes in the United States and are not American citizens.
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αα½αααααΈ αααα½α αααα»αααααΌαααααΈ ααα’ααΆαα αααα»αααΆα ααΆαααααα’αΆαααα·ααΆααααααα State North Carolina thank you so much bye bye
Thank you for sharing, but I have been living in the US over 47 years and I come here since I was 11 years old. But if ICE knocked on your house door you don't open you speak to them behind the door and ask them for warming paper or judge letter that signed by the judges. And tell them nothing and calling your attorney if you had one. And don't say anything to them at all. I'm a RN I work at the hospital and getting ready to own operated my nursing home company and I have a permanent residence card.But my husband a retired police officer. 4 of my kid's Bron here and they all American. Thank you again for sharing. β€
Deportation of Cambodians from the United States typically refers to the forced repatriation of Cambodians who are convicted of crimes in the United States and are not American citizens.
@DuyDi-rj5rk I'm not a citizen but my husband American married for 33 years and still, son's & daughter Bron here. My youngest son's is 20 and I'm 58 .graduating from high school and college here. My husband retired from police department. I work straight out to state of Maryland. Thank you for sharing information.
@ you MUST apply for American citizen in cas of life goes wrong..
@@DuyDi-rj5rk Thank you for your concern but I'm okay my husband is 65plus so I'm over 58 and my son's and daughters will always look out also. Thank you and God will I'm blessed my own nursing company coming in couples days.I wishing I can write in khmer .I can only speak mom& dad passed away 23 years ago. No family in Cambodia. Thank you!
Great news thanks.
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Yes they do that every year
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Speak Khmer right people lol
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Yes if the person is convicted of treason!
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I donβt think so. As long as that person is a US Citizen by Naturalization, that person is under American jurisdiction, meaning under American laws, and have rights to prosecute under the laws. Immigration lawyers defend only people that are not US Citizens.
Deportation of Cambodians from the United States typically refers to the forced repatriation of Cambodians who are convicted of crimes in the United States and are not American citizens.