Opinion

As police don’t act, restaurants fight dine-and-dashers, shaming them online

As police rarely pursue small-dollar walkouts, Koreatown restaurants are posting CCTV clips to shame offenders, recover losses, and deter future thefts. The tactic brings fast results—but also risks.

Trump H-1B realignment cleans up the lottery, not a ban

H-1B was originally created to temporarily supplement hard-to-find specialized professional talent in the United States. The White House proclamation, “Restriction on Entry of Certain...

Immigration enforcement casts shadow over LA Korean Festival

Immigration enforcement is reshaping travel and staffing plans for the LA Korean Festival’s vendors and officials. Organizers and attorneys urge strict visa compliance and contingency planning.

Georgia raid lays bare the violent face of ‘America First’

A forceful sweep at the Hyundai–LG battery plant in Georgia detained 475 workers and jolted U.S.–Korea ties, raising broader questions about ‘America First’ and investor trust.

[Special Contribution] South Korea’s Future Lies in Creativity and Resilience

South Korea’s democratic resilience and creativity have carried it from postwar poverty to global prominence, offering a foundation for its future.

ICE arrests 300 Korean nationals for visa violations in Georgia

ICE arrested 475 workers at a Hyundai–LG battery plant in Georgia, including 300 Korean nationals accused of visa violations, signaling broader enforcement efforts.

The King is Dead! Long Live the King!

Asia Society-Korea has reopened, aiming to connect Korean leaders with global networks and foster dialogue as the world order undergoes major change.

Korean-American jewelry mogul kills wife, daughter, then himself in Rolling Hills

A tragedy took place in Rolling Hills on August 23, and the news reverberated through the Korean American community in Los Angeles in the...

Prop. 50: The Bad Actors Behind ‘Good Government’

Prop. 50 has exposed contradictions among California’s top advocacy groups, which once opposed partisan gerrymandering but have muted criticism as the measure advances.

ICE arrests Korean mother in front of children at school dropoff

ICE arrested Kyungjin Yu during a school dropoff in Chula Vista, drawing criticism as U.S. visa enforcement tightens with expanded social media and ideological reviews.