USKRG Stands with Korean Adoptees & Immigrants
- USKRG

- Jan 18
- 1 min read
Updated: 3 days ago
To our fellow KADs—especially those in the Minneapolis area—who are living with fear and uncertainty due to ICE activity: USKRG stands with you.
We recognize the very real fear, stress, and harm that immigration enforcement brings to our communities. No one should have to live in constant anxiety about their safety, their family, or their future. To those who are impacted directly and to those who are supporting loved ones through this moment, please know that you are seen, valued, and not alone.
USKRG affirms the dignity, humanity, and worth of all KADs, regardless of immigration status. Our community is stronger because of you. Your presence, labor, creativity, and care matter deeply, and you deserve to live without fear of being targeted or separated from the people you love.
We encourage our community to lead with compassion—by checking in on one another, sharing care and trusted resources, and creating spaces rooted in safety and mutual support. Solidarity is not just a value; it is a practice, and we remain committed to it.
USKRG holds you in our thoughts, our actions, and our commitment to one another—today and always.
If you are looking for resources, please join our private Facebook Group and see our 2026 Intercountry Adoptee Rights & Safety Guide written by our friends at The Ties Program as we navigate these difficult time.


