Koreans voice caution as unrest grows in LA

10.06.25 18:02 Uhr

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ㄹ LOS ANGELES — Emma Kim, who owns a bubble tea shop near Koreatown in Los Angeles, has been getting dozens of messages and calls from friends and family in and outside of California in the past two days. With tensions escalating and news of immigration protests in Los Angeles headlining national and global news, many are expressing concerns that the current unrest could lead to something similar to the LA riots in 1992. “Koreans here have trauma from that moment in history,” said Kim, 54, “but fortunately, what we’re seeing now isn’t anywhere close to that, at least not at this point.” U.S. President Donald Trump mobilized an additional 2,000 National Guard troops Monday to respond to protests in LA on top of the 2,000 Guard members and 700 active-duty Marines that were already deployed soon after demonstrations against immigration raids began Friday. Federal agents launched a major crackdown in the city’s garment district for undocumented workers, which prompted people to take to the streets in downtown LA in opposition to the separation and detention of immigrant famiWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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