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  • I'm wondering where these people are now.

  • I love it. I'm sad just watching this. Very sad...

  • I love america but i hate the people !!!!!!!

  • i really do wounder were these people are today if they are even alive today.

  • @23fireburning Yes they are. Alive and well. Still residing in Washington. :)

  • thanks so much for posting this video...brings back so many memories

  • Exactly the same experience ALL Hmong refugees went through coming to the US including mine. I barely remember it but do viewing this video. The youths nowadays have absolutely no idea and getting here marked the start of even a harder struggle.

  • this bring back lots of memories. tus nyob los nyob laus tag lawm, tus tuag los tuag mus lawm. Peb hmong become americanize tag lawm.

  • I got pictures that my father said I was taken at this place right before we came tot he united states. We shouldn't look down on Americans. If it werent for them, we wouldn't be where we are today

  • you know, if they had a choice, do you think they would have stayed with their parents? i wouldn't have been able to leave my parents, even if it was for a better life...

  • seeing all this I wanted to cry because all the memory I had. Still remembered buses came to the camp and on the plane to San Francisco. It was a long trip to America.

  • that's a good man at the airport helping them. thanks for uploading.

  • I wonder where are the people now?

    And i wonder how they've changed..

  • makes me want to cry... because i know this is how i came to the US

  • hmong ppl

  • hmong people are stupid back stabbing revengeful scavengers.... im hmoob haha lol

    but really and those from the jungles they just kill you for your money if your from america even if thats your family there that back stabbing

  • isn't it like that in every culture? for example: the civil war here, in north America. did they or did they not kill each other?

    you're just an ignorant person who doesn't know anything. the best thing for you to do is STFU!

  • Damn brother, enough about your family.

    There is dark side to every people but for you to feel that much hate for what you are... i dont think you're really Hmong cause Hmong people take a lot of pride in being Hmong.

  • no offense, but they have horrible jazz music for the scene of the hmong leaving they should put in 15 xyoos or something.

  • hahaha... i wouldn't worrie too much about the music... I rather worrie about our folks back in the jungle.

  • I can't stop my tear by watching this clip...Thanks for upload it for all of older and the young hmong citizens, so they would know how their life back then....

  • WOW...are those the Mt. Baker apartments... lols...

  • Its hard to believe i came to the US like that, but i did.

  • I know this family still lives in Seattle WA

  • i still remember when riding those buses...it's sad to leave relatives behind...

  • wow.....this is a great video...

  • where are the where about this family???

  • I don't know

  • @73celica

    they doing well, Chao and his husband

  • @73celica 

  • tu siab heev vim tiab peb hmoob tsis sib hlub(it saddens me that all we have is eachother but we still can't live peacefully with eachother maybe this is our fate but i know that our next lifetime we will be kings!)

  • Though it has been 29 years, the memories of coming to america is still fresh.

  • tu siab ='( the pain our elders and parents through is unbelievable.

  • morre...morreeeeeeee

  • wow, awesome dudE =) thanks.

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