Lawmakers tried again this week to push a bill that would protect some younger undocumented people in the United States.
Cambodian-American Chanda Choun Hopes His City’s Voters Give Him Chance to Serve.
Kosal Chhim was sentenced to five years in prison in 2001 for domestic violence and has now been sent back to the country he left as an infant.
Across the United States, there are nearly 2,000 Cambodian refugees facing deportation.
The family of a Cambodian-American jailed awaiting deportation last year are appealing the deportation order after a district court ruled his planned December deportation should be postponed. VOA Khmer's Men Kimseng reports.
In March, a group of Cambodians in Europe gathered to protest at the United Nations Human Rights Council office in Geneva, Switzerland, as the body was due to review human rights situation in Cambodia.
In news release about pardons Friday, Gov. Jerry Brown's office says 'those granted pardons all completed their sentences years ago and the majority were convicted of drug-related or other nonviolent crimes'.
Silicon Valley companies attracted to Austin as a tech hub.
Prominent scholars and experts on Cambodia are among hundreds of Asia specialists to gather here on March 22.
VOA has obtained documents that offer a small window into the arduous process of hammering out a deportation agreement between the US and Laos
In November, the Trump administration placed a visa ban on several top Cambodian officials following the dissolution of the Cambodia National Rescue Party by the Supreme Court and the jailing of its leader, Kem Sokha, on treason charges, which he denies.
The CARI Act was sponsored by Sen. Linsey Graham, Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Dick Durban, Sen. Patrick Leahy, and Sen. Ben Cardin, and was introduced on February 8.
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