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I placed the POV tag when creating the article because it is pasted from a US government website. Because this comes from a US govt source it may not be neutral, but I don't have the expertise to judge. (Hopefully others that know more will simply remove the tag if they think the article looks okay.) Mangostar (talk) 00:12, 28 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I added some wiki links and minor editing, plus an expand request. The article is neutral now, but needs more editing work. I included a link to the Vietnam War which is a U.S.-centric sophomoric term which belies the true nature and broader scope of that war. Historians who specialize in the subject prefer using the term, "Second Indochina War", which is more definative, and more historically acurate. Especially from the perspective of Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. However, for now, let's continue to refer to it here as the "Vietnam" war, which is preferred {without redirects) by some excellent contributors and editors. Dr. B. R. Lang (talk) 16:19, 9 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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"For the time being, countries willing to resettle the refugees are hindered to proceed with immigration and settlement procedures because the Thai administration does not grant them access to the refugees. Plans to resettle additional Hmong refugees in the U.S. have been complicated by provisions of President George W. Bush's Patriot Act and Real ID Act, under which Hmong veterans of the Secret War, who fought on the side of the United States, are classified as terrorists because of their historical involvement in armed conflict."

Dead link. I have been unable to find it on archive sites. If no one can find a source for this I'm deleting it. Benevolent Prawn (talk) 22:01, 13 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]