You've only proven yourself to be the REAL Troll since you can't even debate intelligently and stick to the topic. Your poor attempts to divert this thread only shows that you are a TROLL.
Having said that, I'll go ahead and continue with the topic.
First of all, there is no need to worry about polygamy in the USA. It's illegal so instead of whining about it people should simply exercise their American right to not participate. There already exists laws against it so no need to even bring it up. What's really plaguing Hmong family structure is the fact that people have too much freedom to jump into new relationships, but it gets worse. From those multiple relationships people are having children. The result is a lot of single parents or kids being moved around from blended family to blended family. In the wake of Panhia Vue's case, many women's rights advocates were trying to turn it into a gender disparity case but what I see is a breakdown in the family structure. Moving forward how can we help keep marriages intact as well as bring birth control awareness to Hmong couples. As we all can see, these broken families don't involve only one or two kids but often a houseful of children. We can't pretend this isn't going to affect our communities. Hung Tu Lo made an excellent point about children from polygamous relationship. Well now instead of polygamous relationships it will be children from blended families after blended families. We all know children in this situation where biological parents are divorced, remarried (sometimes several times) and the children are easily neglected.