"Let's Get Those Letters in Korean!": citizen organizations initiate campaign to safeguard language access rights of minorities
Korea Times 11-10-07 A4 (translation of Korean article)
Printed Press
Student immigrants lobby for legal residency: Train rides and campus protests are among tactics. A bill that could grant green cards is due to come up in Senate.
(Los Angeles Times 10-5-07 B6)
S. Korea native fights for rights of immigrants
Chung-Wha Hong
New York Immigration Coalition
New York Crain, Feature Story "100 Most Influential Women"
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Undocumented Korean American Students Receive AB540 Exemption and Enroll in UC: KRC and NAKASEC help out
USA Edu News 9-24-07 A27
(translation from Korean article)
[Photo News] KRC Holds Press Conference on "Right to Public Education"
(translation from Korean article)
Korea Daily 9-21-07 A5
Reporter Han Jeon
Undocumented Students Now Can Get Tuition
(translation from Korean article)
JBC Broadcasting 9-21-07
Sixteen Korean American applicants, who had been admitted to UCSD in June but had been denied in-state tuition support for their undocumented status, will be able to enroll in school.
Public Schools also deny admissions and check on status when accepting students: denials spread through outlying school districts, Korean Americans are affected
(translation from Korean article)
Korea Daily 9-20-07 A1
Reporter Nicole Chang
The number of public schools that refuse to admit undocumented students is on the increase.
UC Tuition Benefit Audit Becomes Tougher, Undocumented Students Face Difficulties
(translation of Korean article)
Korea Daily 7-25-07 A1
Reporter Nicole Chang
AB540 is a California state law that allows undocumented students who had attended high school for 3 years or more to allow them to pay tuition for California residents when they enroll in a public university. The application of this law has become much tougher.