Dear Family, Friends, Community, and Allies across the United States of America,
The Family Unity Network of Deported Diaspora is asking you to take 10 minutes of your time, Monday, August 23rd, Tuesday, August 24th, and Wednesday, August 25th, to make a few phone calls to US politicians to advocate for deferment of almost 50 Cambodian Refugee deportations and for their civil and human right to due process.
Please Write and Call President Obama, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano, and DHS Assistant Secretary
John Morton over the next 3 days as we try to reach our goal of 3,000 calls.
Sincerely,
The Family Unity Network of Deported Diaspora
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President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
P: 202-456-1111
"I am calling to leave a message of support for almost 50 Cambodian Refugees who are going to be deported any day now. I ask that President Obama please step in to stop
their deportations. Most have US citizen children, US citizen spouses and significant others, and US Citizen family members. Most are the main income earners for their
families and have proven to be assets to their communities. They arrived as refugees from the Khmer Rouge Genocide before the age of 12. We need to keep families
united. I ask that President Obama advocate for deferment of their deportations and for their civil and human right to due process.
Thank you."
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DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Washington, DC 20528
P: 202-282-8495
"I am calling to leave a message of support for almost 50 Cambodian Refugees who are going to be deported any day now. I ask that Secretary Janet Napolitano please step in
to stop their deportations. Most have US citizen children, US citizen spouses and significant others, and US Citizen family members. Most are the main income earners
for their families and have proven to be assets to their communities. They arrived as refugees from the Khmer Rouge Genocide before the age of 12. We need to keep
families united. I ask that Secretary Janet Napolitano advocate for deferment of their deportations and for their civil and human right to due process.
Thank you."
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DHS Assistant Secretary John Morton
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Washington, DC 20536
P: 202-732-3000
"I am calling to leave a message of support for almost 50 Cambodian Refugees who are going to be deported any day now. I ask that Director Morton please step in to stop their deportations. Most have US citizen children, US citizen spouses and significant others, and US Citizen family members. Most are the main income earners for their families and have proven to be assets to their communities. They arrived as refugees from the Khmer Rouge Genocide before the age of 12. We need to keep families united. I ask that DHS Assistant Secretary John Morton advocate for deferment of their deportations and for their civil and human right to due process.
Thank you."