Encouraging reunions of divided Korean-American families.
Summary
House Resolution 294 calls on the United States and North Korea to establish a formal process for reuniting Korean Americans with their long-lost family members living in North Korea. Since the Korean War ended in 1953, many families have remained separated by the Demilitarized Zone with no way to communicate or meet. This resolution encourages the U.S. government to prioritize these humanitarian reunions, potentially allowing aging Korean Americans the opportunity to see their relatives for the first time in decades.
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