Summary

A report indicates that roughly 150,000 Korean nationals in the U.S. are subject to deportations ordered by Donald Trump, among 14 million migrants overall.

Among those, 20,000 Korean adoptees remain without citizenship, intensifying community fears and concern over harsh immigration policies amid escalating anti-immigrant rhetoric.

Kim Dong-suk, head of the grassroots group, described Trump’s return as a disaster for Koreans, urging collective action among U.S. leaders and migrant groups.

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    5 hours ago

    Not if people wait until the last line of the poem.

    And then they came for me…

    • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.zip
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      My trans ass doesn’t have the luxury of waiting until the last line I’m right near the top. I’ve got plans in motion to leave the country but in the last bit of time I’ve got left here I’m doing what I can to help everyone who can’t leave so easily. Things are scary here

    • Skiluros@sh.itjust.works
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      That’s the million dollar question.

      At any rate I wish you guys luck. A fascist US is not a good thing for global liberal democracy.