• adult Korean adoptees who visited Korea as tourists every year, in addition to raising public awareness of the Korean adoptee diaspora, forced Korea to face...
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  • It is not uncommon for Korean adoptees to be deported from the United States. Due to the institutional and parental failure to grant and apply for adopted...
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    March 2011. Jang, Jae-il (11 December 1998). "Adult Korean Adoptees in Search of Roots". The Korea Times. Archived from the original on 20 January 2013...
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    Amy Anderson (comedian) (category American adoptees)
    Yellow Mom". Retrieved June 27, 2011. Shah, Allie (July 10, 2006). "Korean adoptee breaks new ground in stand-up comedy". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota...
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  • Blue Bayou (film) (category CS1 Korean-language sources (ko))
    on September 17, 2021, by Focus Features. Antonio LeBlanc is a Korean-American adoptee and tattoo artist living outside New Orleans with his pregnant...
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  • Twinsters (category Films about Korean Americans)
    to be a Korean adoptee and star of Glee. The two worked together to cofound a company dedicated to providing a resource online for adoptees to learn...
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    Kimchi (category CS1 Korean (North Korea)-language sources (ko-kp))
    bacteria. South Korea developed programs for adult Korean adoptees to return to South Korea and learn about what it means to be Korean. One of these programs...
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  • Holt Children's Services (category Aftermath of the Korean War)
    International Children's Services. International adoption of South Korean children Korean adoptee Operation Babylift "Leaders Trusted to Keep the Holt Promise"...
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    Samantha Futerman (category South Korean adoptees)
    them meeting each other in person and their trip to the adoptee conference in Seoul, South Korea, where they also meet their foster mothers. Since meeting...
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  • Tie a Yellow Ribbon (category Films about Korean Americans)
    adult East Asian American women through its main character, Jenny, a Korean adoptee in America struggling thorough life and difficult relationships. It...
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