I love all your Deportee stories. It's more interesting how it shows the afterlife of the Cambodian Deportee. Not all of them turned out to be as horrible and bad as most people think. People often believe that Deportee is a life sentence and you won't survive. Please make more content about Cambodian Deportee. I really appreciated it. I watched all your old stories, including your uncle's story. It is sad but it is also a new life for them.
Who wants to trade places with him from America? Not judging but some folks from Srok Khmer like to pump the country up! Paradise? Yeah sure! When you rich anywhere can be paradise!
Savi, thanks for sharing Luke story. The first part had me in tears, as child I went through the same terror as he did. It's something you never forget. Great content! Thanks Luke, praying you have a great life in Cambodia.
Waoo he probably won't remember me but we lived on the same block in the bronx we lived in andrews Ave, very cool and nice guy waoo nice to see him once again
At this point being in Cambodia. If u have money isn't a bad place to live compared to all the crime and corruption in America. Big bro really went through through a crazy process in life. Big prayers and blessings to this man! Happy New Year yalls
It’s unfortunate that lots of Khmer kids felt through the cracks during the early decades when they first arrived in America. Many Khmers were placed in ghettos across America. Some were lucky enough to have good family structures and prospered, while others didn’t. Today, some Khmers, their kids and grandkids are still stuck in those same ghettos.
Yeah it is crazy and rAcISt that a Khmer young adult commits a non-violent crime, does his jail sentence and never re-commits a crime and changes his life around to a productive citizen but 10 years later gets a deportation paper.. Meanwhile so many Blacks are serial violent-offenders, in and out of jail repeatedly and never gets any real punishment.
His situation is sad. I am glad to see he is doing well in Cambodia. He went to the U.S.A since the 80’s, so how come he did not apply for U.S. citizenship?
When Khmer refugees were brought into the U.S. they were issued and received a resident alien card which also said "Permanent Resident Alien". Many Khmer folks felt there no need to become a U.S. citizen. That all changed and affected those with "Permanent Resident Alien" after the U.S. passed the Patriot Act under George W. Bush. The law targeted those "Resident Alien" card holder for their crime(s) and they would get deported. The law even deported some of those who committed a petty misdemeanor crime.
USA PATRIOT Act, U.S. legislation, passed by Congress in response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and signed into law by Pres. George W. Bush in October 2001, that significantly expanded the search and surveillance powers of federal law-enforcement and intelligence agencies. We all can be proud of this legislation.” The USA PATRIOT Act, enacted on October 26, 2001, has been critical in preventing another terrorist attack on the United States. Best
Actually you are wrong. Deportation of non-citizen who committed crimes was started back in the Clinton era. It started with an agreement with USA and many Central/Latin American countries.. That is what made MS-13 and 18 Street so strong in Central America because USA gang members got deported back to their home country. They didnt start deporting Cambodians until the Bush 2 era and that is because there was no agreement between USA and Cambodia until Bush 2. Basically USA paid Cambodia (government) to take ex-felons.
My uncle drunk drive and hit a tree. Immigration went to his 5 star hotel(jail) wandered home sign, did not know what he was signing. Immigration told him if he plead guilty he will be let out within 1 years. He’s still fighting from getting deported.
Hey brother I was wondering if you could connect me with the Khmer how I could go about getting my Khmer citizenship please? I would greatly appreciate it. I’m thinking of going there next year. Also how much does it cost to get the Khmer passport.
May i ask why you do not face the interviewee directly? It is weird that the interviewer faces sideways.Maybe the angle of the camera is at a weird angle.
You are traumatized with war when you left Cambodia now you get deported back it’s even worse because you are not volunteer to go . Sometimes life is not fair.
Well at least he is free from the US imperial Tax system and now his life is in a country where it's probably more affordable to live than before. It's a poor country but it's not all that bad.
That the homie, I remember him from Andrew park his brother was a good homies!! Bronx nyc khmer that how we throw down son!! 90's in bronx was full of khmer people!! Most move to mass or philly
@reportthejuice still ton of khmer people still live there!! Some of my boys still live there, and my older brother is in bronx! Spanish, blk they all know us and call us the cambo peep!! 90's there was some T.R.G, A.B.Z and some khmer blood in that hood!! I have still visited my family in nyc since I moved from there!
Hi Savi this guy ranting about Khmer people are racist against Black American in Cambodia with an American Black UA-camr. Not only that he sounds, speaks and emulate Blacks culture. UNREAL.. 🤷🏽♂️😁
I love all your Deportee stories. It's more interesting how it shows the afterlife of the Cambodian Deportee. Not all of them turned out to be as horrible and bad as most people think. People often believe that Deportee is a life sentence and you won't survive. Please make more content about Cambodian Deportee. I really appreciated it. I watched all your old stories, including your uncle's story. It is sad but it is also a new life for them.
Hooray more Cambodia vlog videos! Cool of hearing you guys talk about the temple in Silver Springs
He's at a paradise. People are heading to Cambodia for retirement. Cambodia is economically booming, delicious foods, and friendly people ❤
😂 he was deported and can never come back. What ever makes you feel better
@@Tloc103There aren’t much to do anyways living in the states XD Asia is way better.
@@AlohaPanda whatever makes you feel better. His life in Cambodia is worth around $10,000 usd. Maybe even less
Who wants to trade places with him from America? Not judging but some folks from Srok Khmer like to pump the country up! Paradise? Yeah sure! When you rich anywhere can be paradise!
@@AlohaPanda it’s one thing to visit on vacation and know you can come back home. He’s stuck there forever and can never return. Big difference
Savi, thanks for sharing Luke story. The first part had me in tears, as child I went through the same terror as he did. It's something you never forget. Great content! Thanks Luke, praying you have a great life in Cambodia.
Waoo he probably won't remember me but we lived on the same block in the bronx we lived in andrews Ave, very cool and nice guy waoo nice to see him once again
Great video Savi! Your interview with deportees always do the most views. You should do a series! Stay safe!
That was a cool video Savi, thanks for sharing with us. :) Happy New Year
need more stories of khmer deportee. amazing video. keep it up!
Hello Savi🙏 good to see you still in Cambodia 👋👋👋
At this point being in Cambodia. If u have money isn't a bad place to live compared to all the crime and corruption in America. Big bro really went through through a crazy process in life. Big prayers and blessings to this man! Happy New Year yalls
Crime and corruption mostly in Democrat cities... where "Afric" people lives. Vote Trump.
I went to Cambodia last year and you are right. If you can make at least 1,000 dollars a month you are living pretty good.
I don't know if i'm wrong, He from the Bronx NYC and he also when to Theodore roosevelt High School and so do I. thanks.
Nuera is a cool as name. I like how he got the New Era cap on too while introducing his son
Khmer people migrated to NY during the 80s was sponsored by church.
a lot of Thai nurses also immigrated to the USA during the 70-80s. A lot of them said bad words about the US that save them!
fordam road
Bro answered my question from yesterday so nonchalantly 🤣
Ty sir!
It’s unfortunate that lots of Khmer kids felt through the cracks during the early decades when they first arrived in America. Many Khmers were placed in ghettos across America. Some were lucky enough to have good family structures and prospered, while others didn’t. Today, some Khmers, their kids and grandkids are still stuck in those same ghettos.
Yeah it is crazy and rAcISt that a Khmer young adult commits a non-violent crime, does his jail sentence and never re-commits a crime and changes his life around to a productive citizen but 10 years later gets a deportation paper.. Meanwhile so many Blacks are serial violent-offenders, in and out of jail repeatedly and never gets any real punishment.
His situation is sad. I am glad to see he is doing well in Cambodia. He went to the U.S.A since the 80’s, so how come he did not apply for U.S. citizenship?
@@cnxghostno it ain’t 😂
When Khmer refugees were brought into the U.S. they were issued and received a resident alien card which also said "Permanent Resident Alien". Many Khmer folks felt there no need to become a U.S. citizen. That all changed and affected those with "Permanent Resident Alien" after the U.S. passed the Patriot Act under George W. Bush. The law targeted those "Resident Alien" card holder for their crime(s) and they would get deported. The law even deported some of those who committed a petty misdemeanor crime.
USA PATRIOT Act, U.S. legislation, passed by Congress in response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and signed into law by Pres. George W. Bush in October 2001, that significantly expanded the search and surveillance powers of federal law-enforcement and intelligence agencies. We all can be proud of this legislation.” The USA PATRIOT Act, enacted on October 26, 2001, has been critical in preventing another terrorist attack on the United States. Best
Actually you are wrong. Deportation of non-citizen who committed crimes was started back in the Clinton era. It started with an agreement with USA and many Central/Latin American countries.. That is what made MS-13 and 18 Street so strong in Central America because USA gang members got deported back to their home country. They didnt start deporting Cambodians until the Bush 2 era and that is because there was no agreement between USA and Cambodia until Bush 2. Basically USA paid Cambodia (government) to take ex-felons.
I will hire Luke for my tuk tuk driver when I'm going to Phnom Penh. 😃✌️
🇰🇭🇺🇸❤️👍 ! Good Luck both of you ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Omg the background noise would drive me crazy.
My uncle drunk drive and hit a tree. Immigration went to his 5 star hotel(jail) wandered home sign, did not know what he was signing. Immigration told him if he plead guilty he will be let out within 1 years.
He’s still fighting from getting deported.
When did this happen?
Do I need anything other than a passport to go to Cambodia?
Luke is a cool guy seen him in another video and his son Nuera like newera caps pretty creative name
Hey brother I was wondering if you could connect me with the Khmer how I could go about getting my Khmer citizenship please? I would greatly appreciate it. I’m thinking of going there next year. Also how much does it cost to get the Khmer passport.
เอาตรงๆนะ พิธีกรรมโบราณ มันไม่สามารถดึงชาวต่างชาติต่างศาสนาเข้ามาได้ มากเท่าไรเลยนะ😊เขาไม่เข้าใจเเละนับถีอเลย😮
A video on getting healthcare would be very interesting
May i ask why you do not face the interviewee directly? It is weird that the interviewer faces sideways.Maybe the angle of the camera is at a weird angle.
I don’t like the angle either I wanted to be in frame with him but must’ve moved 😅
It’s ok . It’s not CNN or ABC 😂 . Great video. Thanks for sharing
You can hear better that’s why 😂
They can’t deport you if you’re a US citizen, right?
happy khmer new years, buddha bless
I’m from the Bronx 😮New York
How old is Luke ?
It sounds like he used to belong to a gang?
Sua sdei brother! Are you in Cambodia 🇰🇭?
He may be at a paradise however most of them need income to live there a few of my friends from Australia died many years ago.
You are traumatized with war when you left Cambodia now you get deported back it’s even worse because you are not volunteer to go . Sometimes life is not fair.
Did Luke say he was in the Marines???
I heard he said he was in the Marines. That should worth some credit. But let Savi answers your question.
@@bokatorus771non citizens can’t join the marines. He’s lying
Well at least he is free from the US imperial Tax system and now his life is in a country where it's probably more affordable to live than before. It's a poor country but it's not all that bad.
You were living in the USA for a long time, if you were becoming a US Citizen then you will be OK
I know this guy.He from Father Side Ave
That the homie, I remember him from Andrew park his brother was a good homies!! Bronx nyc khmer that how we throw down son!! 90's in bronx was full of khmer people!! Most move to mass or philly
That's such an interesting story. I never knew there were Cambodians in NYC. Such a big difference from the WestCoast. There's Cambodians everywhere
@reportthejuice still ton of khmer people still live there!! Some of my boys still live there, and my older brother is in bronx! Spanish, blk they all know us and call us the cambo peep!! 90's there was some T.R.G, A.B.Z and some khmer blood in that hood!! I have still visited my family in nyc since I moved from there!
@@delusionalz8707 that's wild...they got Cambodian hoods there too!?
This dude was definitely in a gang, he's not telling the whole story, but good luck to him.
@@darrylg2043 100% most Khmer living in bigger cities were in gangs back then. Most my uncles were and I wanted to be like them when I was young 😂
បើសិនណាចង់ឪ្យបងប្អូនខ្មែរដឹងពីប្រវត្តជីវិត បងប្អូនខ្មែរមិនចេៈស្តាប់ឬយល់ភាសារអងគ្លេសទាំងអស់ទេ។ គួតែនិយាយភាសារខ្មែរ
They don't only target Cambodian but experience sharing with the world.
Yo! I remember this guy! lol. dude is 100% New Yorkian
You mean New Yorker 😂😂😂
Hi Savi this guy ranting about Khmer people are racist against Black American in Cambodia with an American Black UA-camr. Not only that he sounds, speaks and emulate Blacks culture. UNREAL.. 🤷🏽♂️😁
Savi I should put out his contact number
It’s In the description of the video