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A black-and-white photo of a group of people sitting on the ground in a circle outside a dilapidated-looking building

We were continually moved by the difficulty of their situation and the challenges they faced, and with them we traveled from one end of the country to the other, welcomed by long-lost family and together learning about the culture and traditions of a place that was as foreign to them as it was to us.
—Nicole Newnham and David Grabias, SENTENCED HOME filmmakers

Shedding light on the devastating impact of harsh immigration laws, SENTENCED HOME follows three Cambodian American men as they confront detention and deportation.

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