It was 50 years ago this summer that hundreds of Vietnamese refugees escaping communism began flocking into Pensacola to build new lives. Most spoke little to no English, but in that half-century they ...
For over a month, a 43-year-old Vietnamese man has been sitting in a Louisiana detention center waiting to see whether he will be deported to a country he fled as a boy. Huy Quoc Phan, who has an ...
Historian Phi Vân Nguyen explains the crucial role of French-Canadian Jesuits in the post-war Vietnamese refugee crisis, ...
The fall of Saigon 50 years ago prompted a mass exodus of Vietnamese over the next months and years. Many were evacuated by the United States military and brought to America to resettle. And as more ...
Meanwhile, those who stayed in Vietnam rebuilt their lives under a unified state. For decades, they lived through censorship, ...
Hung Vu, who lives in Dorchester, Massachusetts, once served as a lieutenant in the South Vietnamese Army. As a young man, he hoped to be part of rebuilding his conflict-ridden country. But when ...
WHAT -- Fifty years ago Fort Chaffee welcomed thousands of Vietnamese refugees fleeing the fallout of the Vietnam War. In commemoration of the refugees' "journey from hardship to hope," Fort Chaffee ...
Fountain Valley, Garden Grove and Santa Ana are tapping $550,000 in state grant funding to support and promote Little Saigon businesses and workers.
When Hurricane Katrina devastated our city and the task of rebuilding seemed insurmountable, our city found an unexpected source of strength and wisdom in a community that knew the meaning of profound ...
A Hagerstown mother and Vietnamese refugee was released after five months in ICE detention following a federal judge's ruling. The judge ruled her detention had become indefinite, as ICE had not taken ...
When Vietnamese refugees made their new homes in America, they built Little Saigon communities across the country At right, Hoang Xuyen Anh, celebrates the unveiling of a permanent sign welcoming ...