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But neither America nor Vietnam wanted the kids known as Amerasians and commonly dismissed by the Vietnamese as "children of the dust"—as insignificant as a speck to be brushed aside.
“If my parents didn’t adopt me, I probably wouldn’t be here today.” During and after the Vietnam War, an estimated 100,000 so-called Amerasian children were born — kids of American soldiers and ...
Fifty years ago, thousands of babies and young children were evacuated from the war zone in the final days of the Vietnam War ...
The Vietnam War is in its final weeks ... Among the latter are dozens of orphaned infants and children, many of whom are “Amerasians” born of relationships between Vietnamese mothers and ...
In 2013, Miller founded the nonprofit Amerasians Without Borders, which provides Amerasians in Vietnam with DNA testing, advocates for them to immigrate to the U.S. and contributes resettlement ...
During and after the Vietnam War, an estimated 100,000 so-called Amerasian children were born — kids of American soldiers and Vietnamese mothers. Many were left behind when U.S. troops withdrew ...