US Milwaukee mother deported to Laos, a country she has never been to, where she doesn’t know anyone and doesn’t speak the language - Journo leaves out important facts as usual

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A Hmong American woman who is a mother of five has been deported from the Milwaukee area to Laos, a country she has never set foot in, according to a new report.

Ma Yang, 37, is being held in a rooming house in Laos, surrounded by military guards, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports. She does not speak the language, knows no one, and says the military is holding all of her documents.

"The United States sent me back to die," Yang told the outlet. "I don't even know where to go. I don't even know what to do."

"How do I rent, or buy, or anything, with no papers?" she added. "I'm a nobody right now."

The 37-year-old is also without insulin for her diabetes and is running out of her medication for high blood pressure.

Yang was born in Thailand and was a legal permanent US resident until she pleaded guilty to marijuana-related charges and served more than 2 years in prison. She took the plea deal after her attorney incorrectly stated it wouldn’t affect her legal permanent residency, which was later revoked, the Journal Sentinel reports.

Yang says she would’ve taken a longer sentence to keep her legal residency.

“I made a mistake and I know that it was wrong," she told the outlet. "But I served the time for it already."

After her sentence, Yang was taken to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Minnesota. There, a new attorney told her to sign a document that allowed her to leave but required her to agree that a deportation order would be entered against her, according to the Journal Sentinel.

Yang’s attorney believed she would never be deported, as the US typically deports a small number of people to the country each year and Laos has typically refused to accept deportees, the Journal Sentinel reports. Yang also thought her case would be re-opened because she had poor representation.

It wasn’t.

"I just keep getting screwed in this system," Yang told the Journal Sentinel.

In February, ICE agents asked Yang to report to their Milwaukee facility. From there, she was detained, sent to Indiana, transferred to Chicago, and finally put on a series of flights to Laos.

Yang was removed from the US after President Donald Trump vowed to deport “millions and millions” and conduct the largest deportation operation in US history.

The Trump administration has been ramping up deportation efforts, and the president has even attempted to speed up their efforts by invoking the rarely-used Alien Enemies Act of 1798.

Trump signed an executive order Saturday invoking the act, which is intended to be invoked when the country is at war or if a foreign nation has invaded the U.S. or has issued threats that they will.

However, Chief Judge James Boasberg issued a temporary restraining order on deportations under the wartime law on Saturday night. The order blocks the deportation of any non-citizens who are in custody and facing removal under the Alien Enemies Act for at least 14 days.

The Independent has contacted ICE for comment.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/milwaukee-laos-ma-yang-deported-ice-b2715931.html (Archive)

Poor uWu mother is literally part of a drug cartel (along with her family members) but the scumbag journalist doesn't mention it: https://www.justice.gov/usao-edwi/p...s-updates-operation-legend-press-conference-1 (Archive)

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Why are the Hmong hated so much? What did they do?
proud? rebellious? stubborn? fuck if I know. Remember that familt joke about how there are 50 different types of asian that all hate eachother? south east asia is kinda like that.
 
'How did you send us back when we fought for you guys?' she asked, rhetorically. 'How is that OK?'

You didn't fight for anyone you dumb bitch. You are talking about things that happened 50+ years ago and any obligation ended around the time of your grandparents. Its more than ok because your not a citizen and you made a decision to be a criminal.
 
You know who else hated Hmong people
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I love that movie.

What critics said:
"A charming story where a rough around the edges US Korean war vet learns family is where you find it and that people though they may come from different parts of the world are really all the same."

What I got from the movie:
"Most swamp rats are useless.
Some of the kids are alright.
Spooks are the worst.
The only thing they understand is a .45 shoved in their face.
Wiggers are even worse than spooks."

I need to watch that again.

I thought the "Foreign spiritual leader understands protagonist and knows him better than he knows himself" asspull of a trope was unneeded.

Yum Yum* or whatever the younger Dragon Lady next door's name was could have after getting to know Walt could have asked him if he had regrets and they could have talked about it.

Instead they had to pull out the "Foreigners are magic " trope.

Even with the "Mystical all knowing foreigner" trope it is still a great movie.

* I know Yum Yum was Toads GF.
I can't remember the name of the neighbor girl that the Hmong gangs rape.
 
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