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Green card interviews used as decoy for ICE arrests

Internal guidance shows USCIS alerts ICE at the end of some green card interviews, leading to arrests of applicants with past immigration issues and raising fears among immigrant communities.

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.

Detained at Green Card Interview, LA Husband Remains in Harsh ICE Custody

A routine green card interview in downtown Los Angeles ended in detention for Tae-ha Hwang, according to his wife, Xelena Diaz — as first...

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.

Korean Americans Face Years of Waiting as Immigration Cases Skyrocket

The number of Korean American immigration cases pending in U.S. immigration courts has reached 509, reflecting a major increase in filings and showing how...

Marriage Interview Ended in Handcuffs as ICE Detained Korean Spouse Without Warning

A Korean American applicant was arrested by ICE during a marriage-based green card interview at the USCIS Los Angeles Downtown Office on October 29,...

Korean-American scientist with a green card spent four months in ICE detention

A Korean American scientist and green card holder spent more than four months in ICE custody over a decade-old misdemeanor before an advocacy campaign and immigration court ruling led to his release. Advocates say the case raises broader questions about due process and how immigration authorities use detention.

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...

Democrat Billionaire Tom Steyer Runs for Governor After Years in Coal and ICE Prison Deals

Billionaire hedge-fund founder Tom Steyer announced his run for the California governor’s race on Nov. 19, positioning himself as a Democrat who can confront corporate...

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