Laotian American National Alliance

ADVOCACY FOR LAOTIAN CIVIC ENGAGEMENT:
IMMIGRATION AND DEPORTATION ISSUES

   
Immigration, Deportation, "Sentenced Home"

Immigration and Deportation Issues
are advocated by the Laotian American National Alliance
in conjunction with SEARAC, the Southeast Asian Resource Center.
www.searac.org

US Citizenship and Immigration Service Announces Fee Increases,
 Effective July 30, 2007

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Protect Southeast Asian American Families: Call Your Senator Today!
National Call-In Days Monday, May 14 to Friday, May 25 2007


National Refugee Leaders Urge Family Values in Immigration Reform
Letter May 24, 2007


Comprehensive Immigration Letter to Congress 
May 17, 2007
        
click on link to download the letter or announcement


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How does "Sentenced Home" affect Laotian Americans?
In 1996, after the bombing in Oklahoma, a law was passed
that anyone, guilty of aggravated felony 
and serving more than 18 months in jail,
 will be deported to their country of origin,
which means the country you were last in
or the country you were born in.
In 2001, the law also rescinded the fact that you have served your time,
the fact that you have a job and family,
the fact that you have not been charged of any crime since your incarceration.

What can you do?
Support LANA by donating money so we can lobby, travel,
network for a policy change for refugees. All this takes time and money
to make changes for the whole.


"Sentenced Home"
Raised as Americans in inner city projects near Seattle, three young Cambodian refugees each made a rash decision as a teenager that irrevocably shaped their destiny. Years later, facing deportation back to Cambodia, they find themselves caught between a tragic past and an uncertain future by a system that doesn't offer any second chances. www.pbs.org/independentlens/sentencedhome

The Laotian American National Alliance (LANA) Board Members would like to express their deepest gratitude to Nicole Newnham, Co-Producer of Sentenced Home for her assistance. We thank David Grabias, Co-Producer of Sentenced Home, Phitsamay Sytchikong OyOy from SEARAC, Hongvilay Thongsamouth, LANA board member, Sonny Inthaxay for attending and participating in the LANA panel after the screening. We thank Sourichanh Noi Chanthyasack, Tutu Phimviengkham, Dara Stieglitz and Hongvilay Thongsamouth, LANA Board members for their generosity in making this event happen. Sentenced Home was presented on May 3, 2007 at the Twin Palms Hotel In Tempe Arizona. 


                                


                            
                         

The Mission of the Laotian American National Alliance
is to advocate for the social, economic and educational advancement of Laotian Americans.