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[New Neighbors] As crackdowns resume, immigration officers fear for safety
[New Neighbors] As crackdowns resume, immigration officers fear for safety
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The names of immigration service field officials interviewed by The Korea Herald are aliases to protect their identities. -- Ed. Kim Jong-sup, who works at a local branch office of the Korea Immigration Service, never thought he would be risking his life in the course of his job. “Yesterday, I went to detain illegal aliens working at a water parsley farm. I (fell and) rolled over and suffered bruises all over my body,” Kim said, showing his broken glasses. It was not the first ti
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