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	"provider_name": "Action Network",
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	"author_name": "Asian Prisoner Support Committee",
	"author_url": "https://actionnetwork.org/groups/asian-prisoner-support-committee",
	"title": "#Right2Reunite: Help us Bring Back Four California Deportees ",
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	"description": "The #Right2Reunite campaigns aims to reunite families torn apart by deportation. This is a stance against the forced removal, the physical restriction, and family separation of people impacted by the violence of deportation. We need your support to reunite four more Cambodian deportees with their family and community. We know that if we’re able to prevent people from getting deported, we can also bring them back home! Veasna (China), Kay Kay, Chanthan (Tone), and Chantha were separated from their families by ICE. These four deportees came to the United States as children fleeing from the U.S. backed genocide in Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge. Their families settled in heavily policed and under-resourced neighborhoods throughout California during the height of mass incarceration. As youths, they committed crimes during the tough on crime era of the 1990s. Because of the 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act, Cambodians who committed so-called &quot;crimes of moral turpitude,&quot; aggravated felonies, controlled substances (drug) offenses, firearms offenses, and domestic violence crimes are at risk for deportation. After serving their sentence, many were released and built their lives all over again and some were directly transferred to ICE Detention. Many were deported to Cambodia. Cambodian refugees who escaped war, resettled into the United State’s tough on crime era, endured incarceration, and were deported have yet to be afforded the right to freely be with their families uninterrupted. Cambodian refugees have only seen a continuous state of structural violence and family separation. Help us put an abrupt end to family separation. Help us keep families together. Help us remove the barriers that physically keep families apart. Help us reunite families separated by deportation.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/right2reunite-help-us-bring-back-four-california-deportees"
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