A group of more than 6-thousand Hmong people in Thailand is reportedly without food or shelter after the Thai government forced them from temporary homes. The group had apparently built shelters on the land of sympathetic landowners in Thailand's remote Phetchabun province and is now seeking help from the United Nations. In May, a major camp for Hmong refugees in central Thailand was closed. Many of them came to Minnesota. Joung-Ah Ghadini, a spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, says her organization is trying to gain access to the newly displaced group.