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When Heidi was leaving Vietnam Daughter From Danang what happened?

Neville told Heidi to never come back and that she no longer had a daughter. It is revealed at the start of the documentary that Heidi has remained estranged from her adoptive mother. Heidi is now married and has two young daughters of her own, but the rejection from her adoptive mother is still painful.

What happened to the Vietnamese orphans?

The massacres that President Ford had feared never took place, but the Communists who came south after 1975 to govern a reunited Vietnam were hardly benevolent rulers. Many orphanages were closed, and Amerasians and other youngsters were sent off to rural work farms and re-education camps.

Where can I watch Daughter From Danang documentary?

Watch Daughter from Danang | American Experience | Official Site | PBS.

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What is the relationship between Heidi and her adoptive mother?

Hughes said she never saw any signs of conflict between Heidi and Ann. Heidi describes her adoptive mother as a cold, stern parent, who never gave her any affection.

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How were Amerasian children treated in Vietnam?

After the war, those children — known as Amerasians — endured harsh discrimination and abject poverty in Vietnam, viewed as ugly reminders of an invading army. Shamed by reports of their horrible living conditions, Congress enacted legislation in 1987 giving Amerasians special immigration status.

How many children did American soldiers father in Vietnam?

Some contemporary writers had however reported rumors of 200,000 while actual numbers had been found to be 5,000, possibly 10,000, no more than 20,000 allowing for underestimates. Of those fathered by American soldiers.

How many Amerasian children are still in Vietnam?

Through DNA testing of about 500 people, Miller says Amerasians Without Borders has identified about 400 Amerasians still in Vietnam.