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Encouraging reunions of divided Korean-American families.
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Bill overview
This resolution urges the United States and North Korea to work towards reuniting Korean-American families separated by the division of the Korean Peninsula. It acknowledges the long history of family separations and the dwindling number of individuals still hoping to meet relatives. The resolution specifically calls for identifying families, facilitating reunions through organizations like the Red Cross, and exploring options like video reunions with South Korea. Ultimately, it frames family reunions as a humanitarian priority.
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