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.
A green card holder returning from South Korea was detained without charges or legal counsel, raising serious concerns about due process and civil liberties.
Tae-Heung Kim, a 40-year-old Korean American permanent resident, who had been detained for more than a week at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), has...
Tae-heung Kim, a 40-year-old Korean American green card holder, has been held in federal custody for more than a week at San Francisco International...
A Korean-born U.S. resident and Ph.D. student remains in immigration custody at SFO in reported “inhumane” conditions, with no clear reason given for his detention.
USCIS moves to expand social media vetting for immigration
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) wants to expand social media vetting for green card and...
Human rights groups L.A. Korean Resources Center (KRCLA), National Korean American Service & Education Consortium (NAKASEC) and Chicago Korean Resources Center (KRCC) launched a...