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Immigration

Oct. 24, 2001

Different Strokes

Terrorism comes in many forms. It is inflicted on women and children around the world, not just in the form of indiscriminate killings and "collateral damage" in wars but also in the operation of international criminal trafficking. One child who experienced such terror is Phanupong Khaisri, a 4-year-old child fighting deportation to Thailand.

        By Peter A. Schey
        
        Terrorism comes in many forms. It is inflicted on women and children around the world, not just in the form of indiscriminate killings and "collateral damage" in wars but also in the operation of international criminal trafficking. One child who experienced such terror is Phanupong Khaisri, a 4-...

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