Hmong Refugees Classified as Terrorists
During the Vietnam war, the CIA clandestinely recruited Hmong clan members to fight for the U.S. in the mountains of Laos. Many have since been admitted to the U.S. as refugees. Yet, the USA Patriot Act has classified many Hmong residents as terrorists, even though the only fighting they’ve ever done was for the US.
A monument thanks the Hmong veterans for their service during the Vietnam War. But because of their participation, they’re now being labeled terrorists, even though they were United States allies.
They fought as allies to the Americans during the Vietnam War. But now, they have a label they say they do not deserve and that label keeps them from obtaining greencards.
General Vang Pao, “We are loyal to the US government. Why would they be labeling as terrorists? Or falling under the category of terrorists?”
Va Ger Vang, Hmong veteran, says, “That’s what they label us, but I served the Americans until 75. And to the present day, I remain loyal to this country.”
Va Ger Vang and Noa Pao her now live in Fresno with their families. But, still have no greencards.
It ‘s a problem many Hmong veterans are having because of the definition of terrorist in the Patriot Act. The Hmong are considered terrorists because they were guerrilla soldiers even though they fought on the same side as American troops. Click here.
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