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Home arrow Asylum arrow Infoshop News: Dumped by the DEA: Thai Woman Could Face Death if Deported After Cooperating with US

Infoshop News: Dumped by the DEA: Thai Woman Could Face Death if Deported After Cooperating with US Print E-mail
Tuesday, 02 January 2007

Vatcharee Pronsivakulchai’s case seeking political asylum in the U.S. is an unusual one. Unlike most asylum seekers, she never intended to leave her native country – Thailand. She was brought to the U.S. by the U.S. government, extradited to face trial on drug trafficking charges which were later dismissed.

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