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Wednesday 10 September 2014

More Vietnamese deported [Two deported, 200 came back in]

About one week after the census of foreigners wrapped up in Ratanakkiri province, two more Vietnamese men – a father and son – were deported yesterday, officials told the Post.
Chea Bunthoeun, provincial police deputy chief in charge of immigration, said that the two men, aged 41 and 18, were discovered last week living illegally on a chicken farm in Banlung Town.
“Our forces asked them for their documents, but they did not have any, so we arrested them and deported them back to Vietnam,” he said, adding that the pair admitted to crossing illegally into the Kingdom in August.
“Including these two immigrants, 14 have been deported back [to Vietnam] this year,” Bunthoeun added.
Yesterday’s deportations bring the total number of illegal Vietnamese migrants to be sent back home since the census was completed to 12.
“The first time, we just deport them, but if they do this again, we will take measures against them. If there are a lot of [illegal] migrants here, it is not good; it will be difficult to solve,” Bunthoeun said.
The census, which is also under way in Pursat province and is soon to start in Kampong Chhnang, has been presented as a government effort to take a more precise count of foreigners living in Cambodia, but concerns have been raised that Vietnamese people could be unfairly targeted and deported.

In wider efforts to implement Cambodia’s Immigration Law, Bunthoeun said that a team from the Ministry of Interior’s Immigration Department and the Ministry of Labour would begin inspecting economic land concessions across the province next week to better establish numbers of legal and illegal workers.
Ang Chanrith, executive director of the Minority Rights Organization, said that it would be difficult to establish a realistic number of Vietnamese in Cambodia.
“The authorities are facing a difficult task, since some Vietnamese have lived in Cambodia for years and some were born here,” he said.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hopefully , hun sen will not as bad or as stupid as obama , he was about to declare amnesty to all illegals living and still coming into the US , but he had to delay this act because the democrat congress fear that they might lose in the mid-term election this november to the republicans , should obama decide to act now as he had promised to the illegal minions who had voted for him -- no identification is needed to vote in most states , in case khmers are not aware of the policy of the US and that is how obama won again his 2nd term...


[He has been spurred on in this unconstitutional plan to officially open our borders byDemocrat leaders, as well as progressive liberals and racially motivated activist groups, like La Raza.
But Obama’s “chilling plot” to enact amnesty and undermine the sovereignty of our nation has been exposed to Americans, and tens of thousands are uniting against his proposed actions.
It was widely believed that Obama would pass his Executive Order sometime during the summer, before Labor Day, while Congress was on their extended vacation. Obviously, that didn’t happen though.
Now, in a purely politically-based move, Obama has announced that he will delay his unilateral and unconstitutional enactment of amnesty for illegal immigrants until after the midterm elections in November, according to CNS News.]

What most americans think
[ Most voters oppose President Obama's reported plan to unilaterally grant amnesty to several million illegal immigrants and think Congress should challenge him in court if he goes ahead with it

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 62% of Likely U.S. Voters oppose the president granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants without the approval of Congress. Just 26% are in favor of Obama's plan, while 12% are undecided.]

link
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/immigration/august_2014/voters_strongly_oppose_obama_s_amnesty_plan_for_illegal_immigrants

http://rallyagainstomalley.com/obama-plan-shred-constitution-official/

Anonymous said...

I am curious about those illegal Vietnamese immigrants in Cambodia. Cambodia is a horrible country, Vietnam is a much better country. I would not imagine myself to become an illegal immigrant in Mexico. I would prefer to be in America.

So, did anyone find out why those Vietnamese want to be illegal immigrants in Cambodia? If you want to stop them coming back, you have to remove their reasons.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

-Drgunzet-,

You are one of illegal Vietnamese settlers in Cambodia.

Where is your answer for 7 illegal Vietnamese gangsters who slit our innocent Khmer youth with a sharp sword?

You are really hypocrite, -Drgunzet-.

John

Anonymous said...

-Drgunzet- is also insulting his own stupid Vietnamese race because he representing his stupid Vietnamese gooks including Mike (a Yuon/Viet gook uses the Westerner name Mike making him looks like a stupid While-Vietnamese gook). Later, his Vietnamese gooks want to smash -Drgunzet-'s head because he has made his Vietnamese gooks so embarrassed.