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Hankil Kang

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.

Los Angeles speed camera delay pushes rollout to 2026 after 304 deaths

The Los Angeles speed camera delay means the city will not complete installation until at least late 2026, despite state law already allowing the...

Korean American Twins Indicted in $700K Tee Time Broker Scheme

Federal prosecutors indicted two Korean American brothers accused of running an illegal golf tee time broker scheme that netted them more than $700,000. The...

Korean American murder trial: man indicted in double killing ruled unfit

A Korean American man, indicted for killing a senior couple and accused in his mother’s death, has been found incompetent to stand trial. Local Maryland...

USCIS gains full law enforcement powers to investigate, arrest

USCIS will gain full law enforcement powers, including authority to investigate, arrest, and order expedited removal, under a new DHS rule.

ICE raid hits Koreatown car wash, 5 workers arrested

A Koreatown ICE raid took place at 10 a.m. on September 3 when federal immigration agents stormed Olympic Car Wash near Olympic Boulevard and...

Downey Child Pornography Case: Korean American Faces 20 Years

A 27-year-old Korean American man living in Downey has been arrested in connection with the Downey child pornography case. According to federal prosecutors and the...

1 in 4 LA County Homes Can’t Afford Enough Food, USC Finds as Koreatown Lines Grow

One in four households in Los Angeles County, or about 832,000 households, struggle with food insecurity, according to a new report from the USC...

Atlanta Korean American dentist kills wife, teenage daughter in murder-suicide

In an Atlanta murder-suicide, a Korean American dentist killed his wife and teenage daughter before taking his own life at his home in Suwanee,...

DUI Immigration Bill Could Deport Green Card Holders After One Offense

A DUI immigration bill moving through Congress would allow deportation or denial of reentry for green card holders after a single DUI offense. The...

Neighborhood Check Reinstated by USCIS for Citizenship Applications

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on August 26 that it will reinstate the “neighborhood check” system to closely review eligibility for...

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