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Hankil Kang

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Hankil Kang, a journalist at the Department of Social Affairs, provides in-depth coverage on Korean American social issues. Kang earned a BA in Public Relations and an MA in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Georgia.

Inside the Growing Panic Over New ICE Raids Hitting LA’s Korean Businesses

Immigration enforcement reached a Korean American market in Charlotte, the largest city in North Carolina, heightening tension across Korean American business districts in LA. Local business...

Murderer of Seattle Korean Bus Driver Was a Freed Undocumented Felon

A man accused of killing Shawn Yim (59), a Korean American Metro bus driver in Seattle, has been confirmed as an undocumented immigrant with...

Killed a Korean Shop Owner, Had 46 Violations – Released on Parole

A man serving a life sentence for killing Korean shop owner Youngman Kim was granted parole in Massachusetts, despite having 46 prison disciplinary reports...

LA Koreatown Rotary Begins After 9-Year-Old’s Death and Years of Delays

A long-delayed safety project at 4th Street and New Hampshire Avenue in Koreatown is finally moving forward as LA begins installing a new crosswalk...

Behind Rising U.S. Sales, Hyundai and Kia Face Child Labor Allegations

Hyundai Motor and Kia have been sued for allegedly certifying to California and other government agencies that their vehicles met federal labor standards despite...

Marriage Green Card Cases Stalling Across the Country

Stricter green card screening under the Trump administration is affecting marriage-based applications, with some USCIS applicants waiting months for a biometrics appointment. Several marriage-based...

No Visa for Fatties? The U.S. Weighs You Before Letting You In

The U.S. State Department has sent a new directive to embassies and consulates worldwide instructing officers to treat chronic illnesses such as diabetes and...

LA Pays $384 Million Over LAPD Misconduct — Services Cut to Cope

Over the past five years, Los Angeles has paid $384 million in LAPD-related settlements, including civil rights and excessive-force cases, putting increasing strain on...

Pennies Vanish from Circulation, Leaving U.S. Shoppers Shortchanged

The United States is seeing a shortage of 1-cent coins after President Donald Trump halted penny production earlier this year due to high minting...

USCIS Wants Your DNA, Voice, and Eyes — Even If You’re a Citizen

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has proposed a new rule that would expand biometric data collection to all individuals connected to immigration...

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