For 10 years, [Hmong] soldiers held the growing North Vietnamese forces to approximately the same battlelines they held in 1962. And significantly for Americans, the 70,000 North Vietnamese engaged in Laos were not available to add to the forces fighting Americans and South Vietnamese in South Vietnam.
The first Hmong family to resettle in Minnesota arrived in November 1975. The largest wave came after the passage of the US Refugee Act of 1980. The 2010 census recorded more than 260,000 Hmong in the United States. More than 66,000 of that number lived in Minnesota, most of them in or near the Twin Cities—the largest urban population of Hmong in America.
https://www.mnhs.org/hmong/hmong-timeline
It may be time to enlist the aid of our old allies, the Hmong, to once again fight against communism. This time in Minnesota.
It may be time to enlist the aid of our old allies, the Hmong, to once again fight against communism. This time in Minnesota.
I like the way you think. Perhaps Trump could issue a Letter of Marque and Reprisal to the Hmong.
Sometimes the old solutions are the best solutions. But, yeah, time to get creative with some things.
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