Cambodian Refugees in the U.S. Reflect on Failure in the Resettlement Process
As the United States commits to admitting 10,000 refugees from the current conflict in Syria, the Cambodian refugees that arrived in the U.S. some 35 years ago says more needs to be done to help refugees resettle -- to prevent further suffering and future social problems. VOA Khmer's Sreng Leakhena narrates.
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