Genevieve Roja

Strangers in a Strange Land

Hundreds of Cambodian Americans who fled the Khmer Rouge as youngsters face exile to a country they can hardly remember.

The man of few words is Choeun Mom, a 23-year-old Cambodian American who has sweated what he calls the "petty stuff" burglary and assault IV — all before his 16th birthday. Had he been just another person born in the United States, the consequences of his acts might have landed him elsewhere, instead of slated for deportation to the country where he was born and which he and his family ultimately fled.