Man with Down Syndrome Facing Deportation
Posted on Oct 3, 2010 8:10pm PDT
A man with Down syndrome in Hawaii is facing deportation back to Korea despite the fact that his parents are legal U.S. residents. Hee Chun Kang's parents came to the U.S. on a tourist visa and never left. When his parent's applications for permanent residency became approved, he became an adult which left his immigration status unsure. His parents claim that there is no one to care for him in Korea as he has special needs.
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