Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Hmong and Lao fear they're Trump's next target for deportation

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Hmong veterans scame to the US as refugees after the Vietnam War.

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Some 4,500 Hmong and Lao people in the United States face deportation under a new repatriation agreement being negotiated between the Trump administration and the Lao government, reports the Star Tribune.
The talks follow a spike of 279% in deportations since 2017 of Cambodians under Donald Trump.

“Any repatriation agreement resulting in the deportation of Hmong-Lao community members will be viewed as a direct attack on my constituents and their family members,” Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN) wrote in a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, according to the Star Tribune.

Asian American groups denounced the latest news.

“We reject the continued deportations of immigrants and refugees without regard for human rights and due process. We condemn efforts by the United States government to continue deporting Southeast Asian Americans, many of whom are former refugees,” Bo Thao-Urabe, Executive and Network Director for the Coalition of Asian American Leaders, said to the Milwaukee Independent

“We fundamentally believe that regardless of past mistakes, everyone must be given the opportunity, resources, and support networks to turn their lives around and become productive citizens. We believe in transformation and know that many individuals are pivotal members in their local communities. They must be afforded the same due process rights as every other American."

The deportations target immigrants who have not become citizens and who have committed crimes despite having served their sentences successfully. Last year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported just five Hmong and Laos.

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