S 555
Korean American Divided Families National Registry Act
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This bill aims to create a national registry of Korean American families separated during the Korean War and their relatives residing in North Korea. The goal is to facilitate future family reunions, both in-person and via video, and to maintain a record of these families and their North Korean counterparts. The legislation also directs the State Department to advocate for reunions during dialogues with North Korea and to report on these efforts to Congress.
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