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Monorom Neth


Monorom Neth with his ID number documenting he has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi Refugee Processing Center, Thailand 1980. He was probably 10-11 years old.
Monorom Neth with his ID number documenting he has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi Refugee Processing Center, Thailand 1980. He was probably 10-11 years old.

Monorom Neth


Monorom Neth’s brother, Sakarl Neth with his ID number documenting he has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi Refugee Processing Center, Thailand, 1980. He was probably 16-17 years old at the time.
Monorom Neth’s brother, Sakarl Neth with his ID number documenting he has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi Refugee Processing Center, Thailand, 1980. He was probably 16-17 years old at the time.

Monorom Neth


Monorom Neth’s sister, Somealy Neth, with her ID number documenting she has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi Refugee Processing Center, Thailand, 1980. Somealy was two or three years older than Monorom, so she is 12-13 years old at the time.
Monorom Neth’s sister, Somealy Neth, with her ID number documenting she has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi Refugee Processing Center, Thailand, 1980. Somealy was two or three years older than Monorom, so she is 12-13 years old at the time.

Monorom Neth


Monorom Neth’s older sister, Somealea Neth, with her ID number documenting she has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi Refugee Processing Center, Thailand, 1980. Somealea was probably in her late teens. Another older sister was married and went to the U.S. under a different sponsor.
Monorom Neth’s older sister, Somealea Neth, with her ID number documenting she has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi Refugee Processing Center, Thailand, 1980. Somealea was probably in her late teens. Another older sister was married and went to the U.S. under a different sponsor.

Monorom Neth


Monorom Neth’s mother, Om Van, with her ID number documenting she has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi, Refugee Processing Center, Thailand, 1980.
Monorom Neth’s mother, Om Van, with her ID number documenting she has been accepted to go to the U.S, Chonburi, Refugee Processing Center, Thailand, 1980.

Monorom Neth


Monorom Neth with his friends from Khao-I-Dang refugee camp in Thailand 1979. Standing, from left, unnamed person, Ratana Nhem, and unnamed person. Monorom Neth is sitting in front of them.
Monorom Neth with his friends from Khao-I-Dang refugee camp in Thailand 1979. Standing, from left, unnamed person, Ratana Nhem, and unnamed person. Monorom Neth is sitting in front of them.
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