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L.A. Military vet who self-deported is focus of congressional listening to
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L.A. Military vet who self-deported is focus of congressional listening to

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The saga of a Los Angeles Military veteran who legally immigrated to the US, was wounded in fight and self-deported to South Korea earlier this yr, turned a flashpoint throughout a testy congressional listening to in regards to the Trump administration’s immigration coverage.

Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem was grilled Thursday on Capitol Hill about army veterans deported in the course of the immigration crackdown launched earlier this yr, together with in Los Angeles.

“Sir, we’ve got not deported U.S. residents or army veterans,” Noem responded when questioned by Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.).

Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-R.I.) speaks whereas joined on a video name by a person who he stated was a U.S. army veteran who self-deported to South Korea, throughout a listening to of the Home Committee on Homeland Safety on Thursday.

(Mark Schiefelbein / Related Press)

An aide then held up a pill displaying a Zoom reference to Purple Coronary heart recipient Sae Joon Park in South Korea. The congressman argued that Park had “sacrificed extra for this nation than most individuals ever have” and requested Noem if she would examine Park’s case given her discretion as a cupboard member. Noem pledged to “completely have a look at his case.”

Park, reached in Seoul on Thursday evening, stated he was skeptical that Noem would observe by way of on her promise, however stated that he had “goosebumps” watching the congressional listening to.

“It was superb. After which I’m getting tons of cellphone calls from all my buddies again dwelling and all over the place else. I’m so very grateful for all the pieces that occurred in the present day,” Park, 56, stated, noting that buddies informed him {that a} clip of his story appeared on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Reside!” present Thursday evening.

The late-night host featured footage of Park’s second within the congressional listening to in his opening monologue.

“Is anybody OK with this? Significantly, all kidding apart, we deported a veteran with a Purple Coronary heart?” Kimmel stated, including that Republicans “declare to care a lot about veterans, however they don’t in any respect.”

Park legally immigrated to the US when he was 7, grew up in Koreatown and the San Fernando Valley, and joined the Military after graduating from Notre Dame Excessive College in Sherman Oaks in 1988.

Photo of Sae Joon Park, an Army veteran with a Purple Heart, who self-deported to South Korea under threat of deportation.

Picture of Sae Joon Park, an Military veteran with a Purple Coronary heart, who self-deported to South Korea underneath menace of deportation.

(Courtesy of Sae Joon Park)

The inexperienced card holder was deployed to Panama in 1989 because the U.S. tried to depose the nation’s de facto chief, Gen. Manuel Noriega. Park was shot twice and honorably discharged. Struggling PTSD, he self-medicated with illicit medicine, went to jail after leaping bail on drug possession expenses, turned sober and raised two youngsters in Hawaii.

Earlier this yr, when Park checked in for his annual assembly with federal officers to confirm his sobriety and employment, he was given the choice of being instantly detained and deported, or sporting an ankle monitor for 3 weeks as he acquired his affairs so as earlier than leaving the nation for a decade.

On the time, Division of Homeland Safety Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated Park had an “intensive felony historical past” and had been given a closing elimination order, with the choice to self-deport.

Park selected to depart the nation voluntarily. He initially struggled to acclimate in a nation he hasn’t lived in since he was a baby, however stated Thursday evening that his psychological state — and his Korean language expertise — have improved.

“It hasn’t been simple. After all, I miss dwelling like loopy,” he stated. “I’m doing the perfect I can. I’m normally a really constructive individual, so I really feel like all the pieces occurs for a cause, and I’m simply attempting to hold in there till hopefully I make it again dwelling.”

Amongst Park’s high issues when he left the US in June was that his mom, who’s 86 and battling dementia, would cross away whereas he couldn’t return to the county. However her lack of information about his scenario has been considerably of an odd blessing, Park stated.

“She actually doesn’t know I’m even right here. So each time I discuss to her, she’s like, ‘Oh, the place are you,’ and I inform her, and he or she’s like, ‘Oh, when are you coming dwelling? Oh, why are you there?’” Park stated. “In a bizarre manner, it’s form of good as a result of she doesn’t have to fret about me on a regular basis. However on the identical time, I might like to be subsequent to her whereas she’s going by way of this.”

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