How were children born to Vietnamese women fathered by American servicemen treated after the fall of South Vietnam? How are they treated today?
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How were children born to Vietnamese women fathered by American servicemen treated after the fall of South Vietnam? How are they treated today?
Amerasian children Further Reading Gage, Sue-Je Lee. “The Amerasian Problem: Blood, Duty, and Race.” International Relations 21, no. 1 (2007): 86-102. Scholarly analysis of the passage of the Amerasian Immigration Act of 1982 that is strong on the U.S. background regarding Amerasians. The author criticizes the law’s exclusion of Japanese and Filipino Amerasians. Lamb, David.…
Children of War: The Problems of Amerasian Children in Vietnam Not sure how old this article really is… Part of the reason for the mass exodus of the metis (halfbloods) from Vietnam in 1954 through 1955 was the fact that with the dis-appearance of the French colonial government, many found that their once preferred status…
An ‘Amerasian’ Born During The Vietnam War Reflects On America Opening Its Doors 3 Decades Ago “In Kim Lee’s living room, there are family photos hanging on the wall. But there’s one picture that’s set apart…”