Two Cambodian-American communities in North Carolina and South Carolina are preparing to welcome Michael B. Alfaro home as a hero at Columbia Airport after his courageous mission in Cambodia.

President of CANC, Seyha Thach, expressed deep appreciation for Michael’s bravery in exposing the reality of the situation along the Cambodia-Thailand border. He said Michael is a hero as well as Gary Franchi who seeking justice for Cambodia.
Michael, a Trump consultant and diplomatic liaison, flew to Cambodia after President Donald J. Trump warned both Cambodia and Thailand that if war continued, they would face devastating tariff consequences. That ultimatum forced a ceasefire and brought both sides to the table for peace talks.
On the ground, Michael met with Cambodia’s top leadership and reported from the border where he witnessed families displaced, schools and temples destroyed, and 18 Cambodian soldiers kidnapped by Thai forces still being held in captivity.
His livestream drew more than 9 million viewers in one hour — exposing barbed wire fences, destroyed homes, and children forced to live in fear. The Thai government has since launched a propaganda campaign against him and has gone so far as to call on Thai nationals in South Carolina to harm him when he returns.

Law enforcement and the South Carolina Attorney General’s office have been briefed to ensure Michael’s safety as Cambodian-Americans gather to honor his bravery. In early September, the Cambodian community in America will present a Champion Trophy to Michael B. Alfaro and Gary Franchi for exposing the truth of Thailand’s invasion and standing with the people of Cambodia.
This is history in the making. The world is watching.
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