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Seniors with no citizenship
A pardon campaign targets two transnational adoptees aging without retirement benefits...
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What’s next for Asia-U.S. relations?
U.S. State Department official visits Twin Cities to discuss policy in Asia...
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Citizenship fight goes on for international adoptees
Adoptees for Justice calls on supporters in key states, more constituent support
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East Side pride and joy
Gold medal gymnast Sunisa Lee gets some accolades from a grateful city at neighborhood parade...
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Poet and poet’s advocate
Yearn Hong Choi, poet/writer/reviewer and KQ contributor for over 20 years, dies at 79...
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Universal adoptee citizenship
Four-year push by Adoptees for Justice to get a bill before Congress finally pays off...
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Korean Americans in the House
Five make history as the most Korean Americans to run for Congress in one year...