| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Pang Houa Moua | |
| 2 | Cha Cheng | Please reevaluate Caroline's Famil'y's case. keep in mind the importance of family and friends. Please consider that this Great Nation was built on immigrants and their dream to make something out of nothing. Thank You. |
| 3 | Anonymous | The United States have no right to throw out a family that has been contributing to the government. |
| 4 | Karen Cha | I have known Caroline Vang for about 4 years now. She is the most sweetest and genuine person out there. She's super active and has been such a great role model. There just aren't enough people like her in all of America. She and her family has contributed and done more for this country than your average American family has. Please let them stay! |
| 5 | Sia Vang | Let them stay! |
| 6 | Jared G Hicks | They shouldn't be sent back, especially when the INS can't even keep illegal immigrants out. At least the Vang family here is contributing to the country, have correctly tried to file for citizenship, and have been active members in their community. We need more people like them in our communities. |
| 7 | Quynh Le | keep them here |
| 8 | Davina Her | Give them the right to stay here! |
| 9 | Michelle Phan | Let them stay. It been 18 years. |
| 10 | Tara | Let them stay... they've earned their right. If this family gets deported, then I better see MANY others deported who DID NOT earn their right to be here. |
| 11 | Kelly | let them stay |
| 12 | David | they are american citizens. |
| 13 | Doug | this is their home |
| 14 | nessa | this is complelty unfair espeally when they have lived here for so long. and were just letting people in and they have no green cards nothing yet you're sending back people who have lived here forever and have all the paper work. does that make sence to anyone i don't think so |
| 15 | Anonymous | The Vang family deserves to stay here in the United States. They are contributing citizens and have a life here. They have children that are going to american universities and grew up with the american way. Please grants them to stay in the U.S. |
| 16 | TRICOIRE | Laissez les vivre comme tout le monde. Ils ont eux aussi le droit de vivre dans un pays libre.
Je suis de tout coeur avec eux. |
| 17 | Chaya | let them stay. |
| 18 | Mai Hlee Xiong | We're with you all the way! |
| 19 | Stephanie Chang | The Vangs have been tremendous hard-working contributors to the communities in which they live. They have given back to the Hmong community, volunteering their time and giving donations where they can. The problem here is not the Vang family, but our broken immigration system. |
| 20 | Pajyeebsuab L. Vang | These people are descendants of Hmong soldiers who helped U.S. troops during the Vietnam and Laos Wars. They should be treated with the same respect that we would give any other children of war veterans. |
| 21 | Mai Vue | This is the only home they know, why throw them to a place where they have no resources or outreach?? Let them stay where their home is. |
| 22 | Maykao Lytongpao | The Vang family deserves to stay in the United States! They are great examples for others to follow because they came to the States to start their own business and pay taxes like any other US citizens! |
| 23 | Anonymous | I hope you guys can stay here! I will send this message out to my friends as well. |
| 24 | Jody Schwehr | I want to help! |
| 25 | Heather McMurry | Please reconsider this case |
| 26 | Peter Yang | |
| 27 | Helly Lee | |
| 28 | Bang Lee | Please stop deporting hard working Americans that are trying to make this country a better place. |
| 29 | Caroline Vang | I'm not going anywhere!!! France is not home to me. |
| 30 | Kazhua Xiong | Your family is in my prayers. |
| 31 | Nira Ly | |
| 32 | Melanie | |
| 33 | Alex Toy | |
| 34 | lesley xiong | |
| 35 | Tong Lee | |
| 36 | Anonymous | Caroline Vang is helping in tutoring and has helped children in our tutoring programs at the Hispanic Outreach through Catholic Social Services of Oakland County. She has made a significant contribution in the Hmong community and has also helped in the Hispanic community in tutoring children. Please consider the Vang's request to be able to be in the US legally and have some hope for citizenship,
Thank you! |
| 37 | Hiyana Xiong | |
| 38 | Kristin Proctor | First off I would like to say I know the Vang family personally. Melanie has been my best friend since high school and I think this whole ordeal is absolutely ridiculous. They are an extremely friendly family who has lived here too long living a normal life to be deported. I don't understand why after living here for so long, they have to all of a sudden pack up their whole life they made here and leave. I know I'm only one voice in saying this but I'm sure many many others would feel the same as I do, but it would break my heart to see them leave, especially seeing my best friend go. I feel for them because this must be so hard to go through. Who are they hurting in staying in the united states? No one. If anything they are contributing to the community. They are such good people and I want nothing more for them to stay here and be happy like they have been since they got here. Thank you. |
| 39 | Emily Gaukler | |
| 40 | Juhyung Lee | Please support the Vang family! |
| 41 | Yoselyn Marquez | Caroline Vang is one of my students at Macomb, she is an exceptional individual who volunteers her time for those who needs it. Please let her and her family stay! |
| 42 | Amee Xiong | This family is another Hmong family that was torn from their family as a result of being allies with the Americans during the Vietnam War. Let them stay in the US. |
| 43 | Bailey K Aivars | |
| 44 | Joseph Yang | |
| 45 | Anonymous | |
| 46 | Gaohnou Vang | LET THEM STAY!!!! |
| 47 | Grifftih Kwong | Let them stay. |
| 48 | David Thor | |
| 49 | Jennet Sambour | |
| 50 | Anonymous | 10 years to get a denial. Come on US? When things are good everyone takes their time but once things become hostile then its over. |