Sentenced home /

The video portrays 3 immigrant men who arrived in the United States as refugees from Cambodia in the '80s. After fleeing the Khmer Rouge and settling in Seattle as children, each was drawn into gang life, and ultimately jail. According to U.S. law they should have been deported, but Cambodia di...

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Corporate Authors: Sentenced Home Productions, Independent Television Service, Center for Asian American Media
Other Authors: Grabias, David, Newnham, Nicole, Uch, Many, Lun, Loeun, Ma, Kim Ho, Stansell, Jay, Young, Amy, film editor, Shack, Howard, Griffin, B. Quincy
Format: DVD
Language:English
Central Khmer
Published: San Francisco, Calif. : Distributed by Center for Asian American Media, ©2006.
Edition:Feature-length version.
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520 |a The video portrays 3 immigrant men who arrived in the United States as refugees from Cambodia in the '80s. After fleeing the Khmer Rouge and settling in Seattle as children, each was drawn into gang life, and ultimately jail. According to U.S. law they should have been deported, but Cambodia did not accept deportees at the time of their sentences. After September 2001, the U.S. pressured Cambodia into changing its policy. As a result, thousands of individuals were separated from their families and returned to a land that many barely knew. Many deportees faced the prospect of paying a double penalty: having already served their original prison sentences and moved on with their lives, they now faced deportation. 
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600 1 0 |a Ma, Kim Ho  |v Interviews. 
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650 0 |a Deportation  |z United States 
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650 0 |a Deportation  |x Government policy  |z United States. 
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