The Humanities Council of Washington, DC and the Academy for Educational Development will present a free screening of this film at the AED Globe Theater (1825 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC) at 7pm on May 4th.
Hey it's still better then death row,awaiting execution and sht mang,you're just goin home to the motherland dawg.A catch and release back to your natural habitat that's all hahahaaa
This very sad, but most people in Cambodia have no pity for him. It is sad to see him like gangster, and he thankful for nothing....think America need to owe him for everything. Maybe can trade place with some Cambodian who work hard from srok khmer and not just cry about racist and become gangster. welcome back to Cambodia......nobody pity you much when you come back!!!!!!!! Khmer have saying you were sent to heaven now come back to hell.
Take a trip from Cambodia to Mexico,from mexico city to tijuana,jump the fckin border back to L.A man,there's about 12 million illegal mexican living in the united state man,hop the fckin fence back to your family man,man fck them yanks,redneck cracker neck chicken shiaaat,separate a father from his baby girls and sht man,that's cold dawg.
It's very sad to see a family get torned apart for any reason. However, everyone has to be held accountable for his/her own action. If not for his own AZZ, he should've thought of the consequences 4 the sake of his family; wife n two young daughters who now grow up without a father.
My question now is directed toward the law itself. If he committed crime prior to the law being passed and had served time for his crime, why should he be subjected to it? Isn't this called double punishments?
@Nvious6669 I agree with you that "it is very sad to see a family get torned apart for any reason" and your last statement/question.....People we do not see as "IMMIGRANT" - some Americans made mistakes, too, in their earlier stages in life. We all made mistakes...some learned from it and some doesn't. Freedom of speech, freedom of rights...I thought matters most is the outcome/result. Some did their time/consequences years back and rehabilitate very well still got called back & deported ???
i watched im makes me cryyy fuck obama
christianperez2008 1 year ago
The Humanities Council of Washington, DC and the Academy for Educational Development will present a free screening of this film at the AED Globe Theater (1825 Connecticut Ave NW Washington, DC) at 7pm on May 4th.
humanitieswdc 1 year ago
FUCK THESE GOVERNMENTS AND ALL THEY STAND FOR!
FUCK AMERICA!
FUCK THE UK!
(ps: I am Scottish, and live in the U*K, the system is locking us all down, money speaks- THIS AINT!!!!! LIVING!!!!)
kankaroo 1 year ago
Why can are gov do this to people that ran away from death
dmx6803 1 year ago
It's a catch and release program whitty set up.
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
Hey it's still better then death row,awaiting execution and sht mang,you're just goin home to the motherland dawg.A catch and release back to your natural habitat that's all hahahaaa
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
This very sad, but most people in Cambodia have no pity for him. It is sad to see him like gangster, and he thankful for nothing....think America need to owe him for everything. Maybe can trade place with some Cambodian who work hard from srok khmer and not just cry about racist and become gangster. welcome back to Cambodia......nobody pity you much when you come back!!!!!!!! Khmer have saying you were sent to heaven now come back to hell.
indodiver34 3 years ago
mufckers tried to stop a khmer man from fckin ,multiplyin,breedin and sht,extinct race like dinosaurs and sht.
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
Take a trip from Cambodia to Mexico,from mexico city to tijuana,jump the fckin border back to L.A man,there's about 12 million illegal mexican living in the united state man,hop the fckin fence back to your family man,man fck them yanks,redneck cracker neck chicken shiaaat,separate a father from his baby girls and sht man,that's cold dawg.
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
Yirng saeb koap monuhns koach eyjung eng,bahb- kam vea denh torn.
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
It's very sad to see a family get torned apart for any reason. However, everyone has to be held accountable for his/her own action. If not for his own AZZ, he should've thought of the consequences 4 the sake of his family; wife n two young daughters who now grow up without a father.
My question now is directed toward the law itself. If he committed crime prior to the law being passed and had served time for his crime, why should he be subjected to it? Isn't this called double punishments?
Nvious6669 3 years ago
@Nvious6669 I agree with you that "it is very sad to see a family get torned apart for any reason" and your last statement/question.....People we do not see as "IMMIGRANT" - some Americans made mistakes, too, in their earlier stages in life. We all made mistakes...some learned from it and some doesn't. Freedom of speech, freedom of rights...I thought matters most is the outcome/result. Some did their time/consequences years back and rehabilitate very well still got called back & deported ???
TSidneylim 1 year ago
i'm so sad to see this !
veerwaarung 3 years ago