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USCIS gains full law enforcement powers to investigate, arrest

USCIS will gain full law enforcement powers, including authority to investigate, arrest, and order expedited removal, under a new DHS rule.

ICE detains 300 Korean nationals in Georgia, Seoul lodges protest

Seoul has protested after ICE detained about 300 Korean nationals at a Hyundai-LG battery plant site in Georgia, raising concerns over U.S.-Korea relations.

DUI Immigration Bill Could Deport Green Card Holders After One Offense

A DUI immigration bill moving through Congress would allow deportation or denial of reentry for green card holders after a single DUI offense. The...

Jeong Choi, 53, detained by DHS after parole in 2017 murder case

A Korean woman parole arrest was carried out when Jeong Choi (53), convicted in the 2017 killing of her lover’s wife in Central California,...

ICE arrests Korean mother in front of children at school dropoff

ICE arrested Kyungjin Yu during a school dropoff in Chula Vista, drawing criticism as U.S. visa enforcement tightens with expanded social media and ideological reviews.

Student visa cancellations hit 6,000 as Trump crackdown grows

The U.S. State Department said student visa cancellations have reached more than 6,000 in 2025, citing overstays and legal violations, according to Fox News...

Texas ICE shooting suspect Hanil Song trained far-left groups

Hanil Song (32), arrested as the main suspect in the Texas Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center shooting, also trained members of far-left...

ICE Arrest at Chula Vista School in Front of Children Sparks Outrage

A Korean American parent living in San Diego was detained in an ICE arrest at Chula Vista school on August 6, 2025, in front...

Trump mail-in voting ban: Executive order before 2026

President Trump announced he will sign an executive order to abolish mail-in voting before the 2026 midterm elections, reigniting the “fraudulent election” conspiracy theory...

Elderly couple leaves LA after 26 years amid unbearable immigration crackdown

An elderly Korean couple will leave Los Angeles after 26 years as enforcement intensifies, reflecting broader self-deportation trends and reduced protections.