Deportation of Cambodian refugees from the United States

Deportation of Cambodian refugees from the United States refers to the refoulment (or involuntary removal) of Cambodian-Americans convicted of a common crime in the United States. The overwhelming majority of these individuals in removal proceedings were admitted to the United States in the 1980s with their refugee family members after escaping from the Cambodian genocide, and have continuously spent decades in the United States as legal immigrants (potential U.S. nationals).

Deportation of Cambodian refugees from the United States

Deportation of Cambodian refugees from the United States refers to the refoulment (or involuntary removal) of Cambodian-Americans convicted of a common crime in the United States. The overwhelming majority of these individuals in removal proceedings were admitted to the United States in the 1980s with their refugee family members after escaping from the Cambodian genocide, and have continuously spent decades in the United States as legal immigrants (potential U.S. nationals).