By Deirdre Newman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
When Choung Fann Yik and Ying Faung Ley fled the murderous Khmer Rouge regime for
America in the 1980s, they had practically nothing. But like many immigrants, they
came with a fierce work ethic, unflinching faith in the American Dream and a solid
belief that they would be treated better here than in Cambodia.
They worked menial jobs, saved every penny and ultimately bought a piece of land in
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