Cambodian Refugee
Sear Un, who fled the Cambodian genocide as an infant, has lived in the United States for 34 years, and is the father of two U.S. citizens, expecting a third, <strong><a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Refugee.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="SAN DIEGO — Sear Un, who fled the Cambodian genocide as an infant, has lived in the United States for 34 years, and is the father of two U.S. citizens, expecting a third, claims in a federal complaint that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is trying to deport him based on a 20-year-old burglary conviction. (opens in a new tab)">claims in a federal complaint</a></strong> that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is trying to deport him based on a 20-year-old burglary conviction
SAN DIEGO — Sear Un, who fled the Cambodian genocide as an infant, has lived in the United States for 34 years, and is the father of two U.S. citizens, expecting a third, claims in a federal complaint that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is trying to deport him based on a 20-year-old burglary conviction.
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