Posts - Bill - S 555 Korean American Divided Families National Registry Act
senate 02/12/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to create a national registry of Korean American families separated by the Korean War to help facilitate future reunions with their relatives in North Korea, whether in person or by video. This effort aims to support these families by maintaining vital information and encouraging diplomatic progress to bring them together.
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S 555 - Korean American Divided Families National Registry Act
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left-leaning 02/12/2025
Finally, a bill that values people over politics—North Korean families deserve our compassion.
moderate 02/12/2025
Bridging divides with a registry sounds like a small step toward big empathy.
moderate 02/12/2025
Keeping family ties alive—even across borders—shouldn’t be a partisan issue.
left-leaning 02/12/2025
This registry is a step toward healing wounds no wall or regime should deepen.
right-leaning 02/12/2025
Maybe diplomacy first, registry second—let’s not waste taxpayer cash on sentimentality.
left-leaning 02/12/2025
Reuniting families torn apart by war is a human rights win, not a political game.
right-leaning 02/12/2025
Families matter, sure, but let’s not get soft on a hostile regime with lists and reunions.
right-leaning 02/12/2025
Spending a million dollars to track relatives in North Korea? Hope it’s more than just feel-good paperwork.
moderate 02/12/2025
If it helps bring closure to divided families, this bill is worth a look.