Diaspora in Yarphei

Although colloquially called diaspora, wide-scale migration into, from, and within Yarphei has been common throughout. It has occured many times in different periods, causing ethnic tension and fusion of culture, in the few years Yarphei has been in existence. Vietnamese names are applied to the many different waves of migration throughout Yarphei.

Bỏ Trốn (1999-2003)
The group known as Bỏ Trốn (escapees) covers all attempted refugees who tried to escape Yarphese rule. With the invasion of Saigon, approximately 50,000 Vietnamese fled to other parts of Vietnam, usually the mountains, to escape rule. After the invasion subsided, roughly half of the escapees were deported to Saigon or camps in the Cambodian wilderness. With additional invasion in the Yarphese March, more and more took refuge. Due to the 1997 Southeast Asian Financial Crisis, Thailand was unable to take refugees and many were forced to be deported back to Yarphei. Many more escapees fled while Yarphei was trying to gain control, but most who fled to places other than Vietnam or developed countries faced deportation.

Các Quan Chức Ở Nước Ngoài (2000-)
Throughout Yarphese history, officials have often been paid to travel abroad to perform diplomatic missions or to do embassy work. Others have been on secret duty posing as civilians. Countries that have large amounts of Yarphese people have been relocated to these places.