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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant worker passes another migrant Thai currency so he can pay for his temporary ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. The temporary ID cards cost 40 Baht, about $1.30 (US). More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant worker puts his thumbprint on his ID documents at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up for photos and ID cards in the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up before going into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Cambodian migrant worker is fingerprinted for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up for photos and ID cards at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant worker waits to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A family of Cambodian migrant workers walk away from the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border after they registered for temporary ID documents. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A family of Cambodian migrant workers walk away from the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border after they registered for temporary ID documents. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Thai immigration officials (right) help Cambodian migrant workers through the process of registering for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Thai immigration officials (right) help Cambodian migrant workers through the process of registering for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up for photos and ID cards at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up for photos and ID cards at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up for photos and ID cards in the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up for photos and ID cards in the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up before going into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant are her son arrive at the immigration station in Aranyaprathet in a  Thai police truck. The Thai government has opened a One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Cambodian migrant worker has her photo taken for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Cambodian migrant worker holds her child while she's fingerprinted for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up for photos and ID cards at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers wait to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers wait to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers wait to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  Cambodian migrants are given a ride to the immigration station in Aranyaprathet by Thai police. The Thai government has opened a One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant worker passes another migrant Thai currency so he can pay for his temporary ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. The temporary ID cards cost 40 Baht, about $1.30 (US). More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  Cambodian migrant workers hold up their border crossing permits as they file into  the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant worker clutches his border crossing permit at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Thai soldier checks the documents of a Cambodian migrant worker at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Thai soldier checks the documents of a Cambodian migrant worker at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant are her son arrive at the immigration station in Aranyaprathet in a  Thai police truck. The Thai government has opened a One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Cambodian migrant worker holds her child while she's fingerprinted for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Cambodian migrant worker stands to go to the service counter at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers wait to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers wait to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  Cambodian migrants arrive at the immigration station in Aranyaprathet in a  Thai police truck. The Thai government has opened a One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A family of Cambodian migrant workers walk away from the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border after they registered for temporary ID documents. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers check in before entering the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant worker holds up his border crossing permit at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant worker puts his thumbprint on his ID documents at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Thai immigration official (right) helps a Cambodian migrant worker through the process of registering for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up before going into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Cambodian migrant worker holds her child while she's fingerprinted for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  A Cambodian woman and her child in the waiting area at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers wait to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers wait to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  Cambodian migrants get out of a Thai police pickup truck at the immigration station in Aranyaprathet. The Thai government has opened a One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A family of Cambodian migrant workers eat their lunch before going into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border after they registered for temporary ID documents. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Cambodian migrant worker holds up his border crossing permit at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: A Thai immigration officials (right) help Cambodian migrant workers through the process of registering for an ID card at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up before going into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  Cambodian migrant workers wait to go to the service counter at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers line up for photos and ID cards at the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND: Cambodian migrant workers wait to go into the Thai Immigration One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JULY 2014 - ARANYAPRATHET, SA KAEO, THAILAND:  Cambodian migrants are given a ride to the immigration station in Aranyaprathet by Thai police. The Thai government has opened a One Stop Service Center in Aranyaprathet on the Thai-Cambodian border. More than 200,000 Cambodian migrant workers, most undocumented, fled Thailand in early June fearing a crackdown by Thai authorities after a coup unseated the elected government. Employers have been unable to fill the vacancies created by the Cambodian exodus and the Thai government has allowed them to return. The Cambodian workers have to have a job and their employers have to vouch for them. The Thai government is issuing temporary ID cards to allow them to travel openly to their jobs. About 800 Cambodian workers came back to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing Wednesday. The Thai government has opening similar service centers at three other crossing points on the Thai-Cambodian border.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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