Korean American Federation Criticizes ICE Raids in Los Angeles

What this article is not telling readers is that many of the Korean-American owned businesses in LA’s Koreatown use illegal immigrant labor, especially from Latin-American countries. This is the primary reason the Korean American Federation is speaking out against the ICE raids:

A man stands outside a business where federal immigration authorities conducted an operation on Friday in Los Angeles. (AP-Yonhap)
A man stands outside a business where federal immigration authorities conducted an operation on Friday in Los Angeles. (AP-Yonhap)

US federal immigration authorities conducted a series of coordinated enforcement operations across Los Angeles on Friday, including in neighborhoods with a high concentration of Korean American-owned businesses. The move has raised concerns within the local Korean diaspora.

The raids reportedly targeted areas in downtown Los Angeles’ fashion district, commonly referred to as the “Jobber Market,” where several Korean American-run wholesale clothing stores are located.

In a statement released the same day, the Korean American Federation of Los Angeles condemned the enforcement actions, describing them as “unilateral and heavy-handed.”

“These actions by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) disregard proper legal procedures,” the organization said. “We urgently call on our local elected officials to take action and provide solutions to this crisis. In addition, we will work closely with local organizations to ensure that no individuals are unjustly harmed.”

“Even individuals who struggle with English or are unable to provide identification immediately are reportedly being arrested or detained first,” the organization added. “This has caused significant harm and confusion, not only among Korean nationals but also among local residents.”

Korea Herald

You can read more at the link, but what do ROK Heads think would happen in Korea if a bunch of Americans started attacking Korean law enforcement while waving U.S. flags?

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
2 hours ago

That is like the US Union leader coming out and supporting the criminal illegal job stealers. Suppose to represent American workers.

PBAR
PBAR
18 minutes ago

A pretty significant portion of Koreans in the country are here illegally (visa overstays). We had a business in Atlanta and when the first illegal immigration crackdown happened during Trump’s first term, our business tanked. My wife, being Korean, knew a lot of people in the Atlanta Koreatown, and according to her, a lot of them were here illegally, a lot of whom came from Korea to avoid debts, lawsuits, etc.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
5 minutes ago

Maybe noisy Koreans need a little more attention to the community immigration status.

“unilateral and heavy-handed”

America has no obligation to negotiate with criminals… not manufactured “criminals” engaged in victimless crime… but real criminals intentionally breaking valid laws that truly protect America and Americans from various harms.

These criminals are not cooperative and choose to continue breaking the law and harming America and Americans. There is no hand heavy enough.

Protecting America from criminal invaders is unilateral and heavy-handed by nature.

And it should be more-so.

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