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U.S. Sens. Mazie Hirono and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut have sent a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ...
A decorated Purple Heart veteran is at the center of growing outrage in Washington after being forced to leave the only ...
U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono wants answers from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after a veteran living in Hawaiʻi, Sae Joon Park, was told to self-deport back to South Korea or face detention.
Purple Heart Day arrives to honor America’s wounded veterans, recognizing the more than 1 million service members who have been injured or who sacrificed their lives for the United States.
As broad-stroke detaining of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. have increased, Americans have inversely soured on the dubious tactics, and rightly so. Yes, most citizens can agree that the U.S.
U.S. Army veteran Sae Joon Park self-deported under threat of removal from ICE. He tells his story.
US Army Vet. Sae Joon Park, alongside his attorney, explains why he self-deported to South Korea under threat of ICE removal.
Sae Joon Park, a U.S. Army veteran, self-deported to South Korea, his birthplace, leaving behind his elderly mother in Hawaii.
Sae Joon Park, a green-card holder and father of two grown children, came to the United States from South Korea when he was 7 years old.
Sae Joon Park, a green-card holder and father of two grown children, came to the United States from South Korea when he was 7 years old.