
"Even if you were a convicted felon, at the end of the day we still deserve due process. If our due process is taken away, anybody else's due process can be taken away."
"I might be free, but I want people to know that there's still people that are still in prison in a third country."
Pheap Rom, a Cambodian man deported by the US, was sent to Eswatini, where he was imprisoned in a maximum-security facility. He had previously accepted deportation to Cambodia after serving a 15-year sentence for attempted murder. Rom expressed concern over the lack of due process for deportees, emphasizing that even convicted felons deserve fair treatment. He highlighted the broader issue of deportations to third countries, noting that many others remain imprisoned in similar situations.
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