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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      12 hours ago

      the results of the milgram experiment have been under a lot of valid scientific criticism for at least ten years now

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        10 hours ago

        Oh, that’s not surprising, being done in the 1960’s. I can’t say I’m aware of that criticism though, do you know the main issue with the experiment?

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      16 hours ago

      I think that’s a bit too reductionist and negative. Historically there have been rebellions under far worse odds (some successful, some not).

      At any rate, it’s probably way too early to make any predictions or conclusions.