Keeping Up With Khmer Maine
In this January episode of Keeping Up With Khmer Maine, host Marpheen Chann is joined by Tophe Torne from Presente! Maine to discuss the recent surge in ICE activity across Maine and its impact on immigrant communities. Together, they explore how increased enforcement—and the fear it creates—affects families, workers, students, and elders, even when no direct action is visible. The conversation highlights how community organizations are responding by sharing accurate information, supporting families, and organizing across cultures to push back against fear and isolation. This episode centers immigrant voices, community resilience, and solidarity, while offering listeners practical insight into what’s happening on the ground and how people can help. It’s a timely conversation about safety, dignity, and what it means to move beyond survival toward collective power in Maine.
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