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Column: An Era When Green Card Interviews End in Handcuffs

Green card interviews once seen as safe now end in ICE arrests, turning a path to legal status into a point of detention.

Bring Him Home: America Owes This Wounded Veteran More Than a “Review”

Lawmakers are urging the U.S. government to allow Sae Joon Park, a wounded Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient forced to leave the country, to return home, arguing that a mere case review is not enough.

Sent Back, Left Behind: Korean Lives After U.S. Deportation

Koreans deported from the U.S. return to a country that no longer feels like home, facing legal limbo, isolation, and survival after removal.

Marriage to U.S. citizen does not guarantee protection from ICE

A Korean immigrant married to a U.S. citizen was detained by ICE during a marriage-based green card interview after an old in-absentia removal order surfaced, highlighting how a missed address update can lead to arrest even for family-based applicants. The case underscores that marriage to a U.S. citizen does not guarantee protection in today’s strict immigration enforcement climate.

Trump Sets New Deportation Record as 527,000 Undocumented Removed in 9 Months

More than 527,000 undocumented immigrants have been deported in just nine months under Donald Trump’s second administration, according to the Department of Homeland Security...

Korean Kidnapping Suspect in CNMI Ordered Deported Before Trial

In the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), a Korean national accused of kidnapping and assault has been ordered deported before his criminal trial concludes. The Mariana...

Voluntary Departures Double Under Trump’s Immigration Crackdown

Tougher immigration enforcement under the Trump administration has led to a sharp rise in voluntary departures among undocumented immigrants. According to the Executive Office for...

Utah Korean American Violinist Wins Deportation Battle After ICE Drops Appeal

John Shin, 37, a Korean American violinist from Utah who had been facing deportation, is no longer under removal proceedings, according to reports on...

U.S. reports 1,193 Korean victims as overseas offenses rise 45%

More than 1,100 Korean nationals in the United States reported being victims of crimes or accidents last year, while crimes committed by Koreans abroad...

ICE Diverts 25,000 Officers to Deportation Raids as Drug Prosecutions Plunge

ICE relied on tens of thousands of non-ICE officers in its recent deportation efforts, while federal drug and gun prosecutions fell to multi-decade lows,...

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