By David P. McGinley
American Thinker
Since 9/11, one of the big concerns of America's ruling class is what the rest of the world thinks of the United States -- hence the lamentation of "why do they hate us?" In fact, one of President Obama's goals when taking office was to change the world's perception of America. Of course, the ruling class is worried about only what its elitist counterparts think, not your typical citizen of another country.
So what does that typical citizen think?
Since moving abroad last year, I have gained some insight into answering this question. One recent discussion with one of my law students was quite illuminating. The student, who is from Cambodia, complained to me that the U.S. government was going to deport a Cambodian national who had been permanently living in the U.S. for over twenty-five years. The prospective deportee had moved to the U.S. in the 1980s to escape the communist killing fields of the Khmer Rouge. In those twenty-five years, he never bothered to become a citizen.
Recently, the man in question was convicted of committing a felony. Suddenly, the place to which he had fled that saved him from being massacred, the place that has provided him with a level of personal liberty nonexistent in his place of birth -- even before the Khmer Rouge -- is supposedly treating him unfairly.
When I questioned my student as to why, during those twenty-five years, the felon did not become a U.S. citizen, my student, quite matter-a-factly, "Because [the felon] was Cambodian." So, I asked, since the felon considers himself a Cambodian, why does he have a problem with being deported back there? My student responded that the felon had been gone too long and no longer knew the culture. So this felon considers himself Cambodian and therefore does not want to become an American citizen, but he also does not want to return to Cambodia -- and the U.S. government should accommodate him.
I then asked the student whether the government of South Korea (where I am currently teaching law) has the right to deport me if I commit a felony (or for any reason, for that matter). The student had no problem answering "yes" and added that "Korea is for the Koreans!" I then asked, "Whom is America for?" He did not answer.
This exchange came as a revelation to me. My student essentially alleged that the United States is there for his (i.e., the world's) benefit if and when he needs something. Korea is for Koreans. Cambodia is for Cambodians. But America must be for anyone and everyone. Korea and Cambodia have the right to keep you or kick you out, but America does not.
This perception, while problematic at times, is not all bad. America has always been a beacon for the oppressed. It is a source of hope for millions. While most will never make it to her shores, America's very existence is a comfort of possibilities: as long as America stands strong, a better life is possible.
But the perception typified by my student certainly is not all good, either. It presumes that America should expect nothing in return. It also presumes that the world gets to dictate what America can and cannot do. Thus the deportation of even a convicted felon is unfair. How dare America have her own laws, her own sovereignty?
Most of Europe views America, especially her military, in the same way. For the past sixty years, Europeans have looked down their noses at America for its large defense budget. However, Europe gladly accepted and relied upon U.S. protection during the Cold War while spending little to nothing for its own defense. Instead of being grateful, Europeans maintain a faux moral superiority. Of course, it's easy to be "anti-war" when someone else is willing to fight your battles. Nonetheless, when the U.S. goes to war for her own self-interest, Europe, cozy in the safety not of its own making, preens with jilted outrage. America must protect Europe, but Europeans think they should get to decide when America can protect herself.
America's immigration issues are tainted with this same perception, especially concerning arguments made in support of illegal aliens. Not only, as the arguments go, should the illegals be allowed to stay, no questions asked, but they also should have access to all the benefits of citizenship. And this is not a request or desire; it is a demand (a "right"). Thus, America's laws are to be ignored, but her benefits must be administered, with the American taxpayer footing the bill. Everyone who crosses into America's borders has a right to America's largesse, but America has no right to ask for or expect anything in return -- not even that her own laws are followed.
In a sense, America does belong to the world. For centuries now, America has been a place where the rest of the world's people have come to get away from the rest of the world. Lately, however, the rest of the world have asked (demanded) only what America can do for them. Well, America and most of her citizens do more than enough. How about doing your part?
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"in the 1980s to escape the communist killing fields of the Khmer Rouge"
Why should anyone read an article which starts with a lie?
There were no killing fields in the 80s anymore.
Vietnam invasion/liberation took place end of 1978.
Koh Tral Island must not be forgotten
By Ms. Rattana Keo
Why do Koh Tral Island, known in Vietnam as Phu Quoc, a sea and land area covering proximately over 10,000 km2 [Note: the actual land size of Koh Tral itself is 574 square kilometres (222 sq miles)] have been lost to Vietnam by whose treaty? Why don’t Cambodia government be transparent and explain to Cambodia army at front line and the whole nation about this? Why don't they include this into education system? Why?
Cambodian armies are fighting at front line for 4.6 km2 on the Thai border and what's about over 10,000km2 of Cambodia to Vietnam. Nobody dare to talk about it! Why? Cambodian armies you are decide the fate of your nation, Cambodian army as well as Cambodian people must rethink about this again and again. Is it fair?
Koh Tral Island, the sea and land area of over 10,000 square kilometres have been lost to Vietnam by the 1979 to 1985 treaties. The Cambodian army at front line as well as all Cambodian people must rethink again about these issues. Are Cambodian army fighting to protect the Cambodia Nation or protecting a very small group that own big lands, big properties or only protecting a small group but disguising as protecting the Khmer nation?
The Cambodian army at front lines suffer under rain, wind, bullets, bombs, lack of foods, lack of nutrition and their families have no health care assistance, no securities after they died but a very small group eat well, sleep well, sleep in first class hotel with air conditioning system with message from young girls, have first class medical care from oversea medical treatments, they are billionaires, millionaires who sell out the country to be rich and make the Cambodian people suffer everyday.
Who signed the treaty 1979-1985 that resulted in the loss over 10,000 km2 of Cambodia??? Why they are not being transparent and brave enough to inform all Cambodians and Cambodian army at front line about these issues? Why don't they include Koh Tral (Koh Tral size is bigger than the whole Phom Phen and bigger than Singapore [Note: Singapore's present land size is 704 km2 (271.8 sq mi)]) with heap of great natural resources, in the Cambodian education system?
Look at Hun Sen's families, relatives and friends- they are billionaires, millionaires. Where did they get the money from when we all just got out of war with empty hands [in 1979]? Hun Sen always say in his speeches that Cambodia had just risen up from the ashes of war, just got up from Year Zero with empty hands and how come they are billionaires, millionaires but 90% of innocent Cambodian people are so poor and struggling with their livelihood every day?
Smarter than Seng Theary, Ms. Rattana Keo,
Ignorance is sometime neding to face with heavy price. Why we care about this ignorance? he has been in USA since 1980 and he has 31 years to learn USA laws. When you are in a foreign country such as USA, France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc.. and etc... they allowed you to stay there first as refugee. You are not their citizen. Therefore your stay there is a temporary only. Once you can travel your country or your country no longer in danger, they can deport you at any moment. This guy has self-esteem. He cared nothing in the 31 years beside of enjoying freedom and wasted time for nothing. Just let this lesson for him to learn. we care only good people who cared their own destiny. I don't care this kind of stupid individual at all.
Areak Prey
The owner of Golden Star Palace Chinese Restaurant at Cabramatta is former Khmer Rouge Military Commanders who murdered thousands of innocent Cambodian life during Pol Pot regime. If they condemn and bring Kaing Guek Eav (Duch) to justice why Khmer rouge court of justice should be exemption the owner of Golden Star Palace that murdered thousands of Khmer lives and took their belonging such as gold, jewelry, diamonds to Australia become very rich family and live in peace like theses. That is very unfair to human being that he murdered very cruelty and painful death.
We are Khmer people and Khmer Communities around the world would like Khmer Rouge Court of justice, KI Media, VOA, Radio Free Asia, Radio France International, Mr. Sam Rainsy, World Human Right Group, UN, Australian Government to bring this war criminal to justice like Kaing Guek Eav (Duch).
We are human being we must not support war criminal who murdered thousands human life like this.
3:27PM! go talk to Theary Seng of what you can do for your justice!
Stop crying for others to do your dirty work!
9:55 PM to find juctice for innocent Cambodian people lifes that have been murdered by the Owner Of Golden Star Palace you called that dirty work. You must not human being and thousands innocent khmer victims including babies, children, women, elderly, pregnancy women will comdem you and his families for eternity.
Dear all Khmer on this great blogs let me draw you some attention about Duch and 2 million of Khmer lives who passed away between 1975-1979 .
But before talking about Duch let me personally condemn any kind of killing humen being especially killing innocent Khmer people .
As the victims ourselves we all know that between 1975-1979 there are 2 million lives of innocent Khmer people were killed brutally in Cambodia but not in Phnom Penh all were killed outside the capital city.
And we all know that those lived in Phnom Penh between 1975-1979 most of them were Khmer Rouge cadres and Khmer Viet Minh only a few city people who were lucky to lived and worked in Phnom Penh
in the factories.
So most of those who were sent to S 21 prison ( 20 thousand ) all of them were Khmer Rouge cadres and their families and Khmer Viet Minh 98%.
For 2 million Khmer lives were not killed by Duch But were killed by other prisons chiefs ( in KR days there were about 195-196 prisons ) by starvation , overwork ect….. .
So the real killers of 2 million of Khmer people are still at large.
So no justice for 2 million of Khmer people .
Dear Ms. Theary C. Seng.
Thank you for trying taking Meas Muth and Sou Met to ECCC or Khmer Rouge Trial.
I am not well educated from oversee like Theary C. Seng but one thing I can tell you for sure is that your commitment to bring Meas Muth and Sou Met to ECCC will never happen even it will be happened it is only a set up trial look at Duch.
Dear Theary C. Seng you shoud spend more time to do more research about yuon Viet Minh, Khmer Viet Minh, Viet Congs have been doing in our country before and after Geneva agreement in 1954 up to 2011.
Even in Khmer Rouge regime between 1975-1979 those Khmer Viet Minh like Heng Samrin, Chea Sim , So Phin, Ros Yem , Kea Meas killing khmer alongside with Pol Pot.
Dear Theary C.Seng if you look at CPP high ranking officials they are all youn and Khmer Viet Minh as follow:
1.Heng Samr is Khmer Viet Minh, Khmer Rouge, and then CPP.
2 Chea Sim Khmer Viet Minh , Khmer Rouge , and then CPP.
3. Meas Sophea born in Hanoi ( Youn ).
Misperceptions of america and sad fate for us khmer partisans.
In 1970, some Khmers as Lol Nol and Sirimatak chose
USA camp by knocking down the Khmer monarchy, by accepting US to wage civil war in Cambodia against the communists vietcong. Despite of their loyalty with US, in 1975, US abandoned its partisans and allies Lol Nol and Sirimatak in the hands of the Khmer Rouges.
Today, the U.S. worked with the Vietcong.
It is the betrayal of the USA against former supporters of Lol Nol.
Today, descendants of those supporters Khmer U.S. allies livingin the U.S. are not treated better than other immigrants to USA.They are returned to Cambodia after their criminal conviction.
What a sad fate for those individuals whose parents have chosen the side of the USA and made the civil war for the USA in Cambodia. Very very sad fate for these American Khmers.
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