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Decorated Army veteran Sae Joon Park left his life and family in Hawaii this week, not knowing when he’ll see them again.
The decorated U.S. Army veteran is starting a new life without his family in South Korea - a country he left as a child and ...
Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient Sae Joon Park has self-deported from the U.S. after living in the country for 48 ...
Sae Joon Park, 55, who’s lived in the U.S. since age 7, was reportedly deported Monday to South Korea over a 2009 drug ...
The Purple Heart recipient served in the Noriega War in 1989. He had been allowed to remain in the U.S. under deferred action.
Sae Joon Park left for South Korea on Monday. His removal order was the result of drug possession and bail jumping charges ...
As immigrant deportations across the U.S. continue some feel that non-dangerous immigrants are getting caught in the ...
A U.S. Army veteran, awarded the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in combat, has self-deported to South Korea after being ...
"President Trump sucks. I will try to come back after Trump leaves," Purple Heart vet Sae Joon Park told Newsweek in a statement.
Kunia resident Sae Joon Park, a decorated Army veteran, was given three weeks to return to South Korea, after 48 years in the ...
Purple Heart returned to suburban Chicago World War II veteran's grandson 02:09. Memorial Day is just a few days away — honoring military members who made the ultimate sacrifice.