Opinion

The high cost of tariffs: How Trump’s trade war crushed Korean-American truckers

Steep tariffs imposed under the Trump administration have devastated Korean-American truckers, slashing incomes, triggering layoffs, and forcing small firms to fight for survival amid collapsing freight volumes.

Trump’s Tariffs Begin to Drive Up Inflation

Inflation rose in June as Trump’s tariffs began to drive up prices on consumer goods, but cooling housing costs may help keep broader inflation in check.

Petition to bring back deported Purple Heart veteran gains national attention

A growing petition is urging the U.S. to allow deported Purple Heart veteran Sae Joon Park to return, citing his military service and rehabilitation.

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Birthright Citizenship under threat: Immigrant communities face new uncertainty

A Supreme Court ruling has paved the way for 28 states to enforce President Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship, leaving many immigrant families fearful and uncertain about their children's future.

Opinion: LAPD Protest Response Shows Tension Between Safety and Rights

“The police followed legal procedures, the situation was dangerous, and their response was swift and restrained.” On June 23, in response to criticism that the...

A Purple Heart veteran forced to self-deport after 50 years in U.S.

Sae Joon Park, a Purple Heart recipient and U.S. Army veteran, was forced to self-deport to South Korea after nearly 50 years in the U.S., despite decades of lawful rehabilitation and service-related trauma.

Strategic Vacuum on North Korea Overshadowed by Middle East Conflict

The recent military clash between Israel and Iran has once again drawn global attention to the Middle East. To halt Iran’s nuclear development, the...

When storefronts break, so does the American Dream

Two Korean American store owners in Seattle and Pasadena are the latest victims of repeated break-ins, underscoring how rising crime threatens the American Dream for immigrant small businesses.

ICE must target criminals, not tear apart working families

Immigrant communities across Los Angeles are demanding that ICE target violent offenders—not working families—following aggressive raids and military deployment.