[Update: Grant Montgomery has more on the underground railroad’s recent activities. ]
Twenty of them have arrived in South Korea. Of the remainder, most are still mulling over whether to ask for asylum in the United States or South Korea.
…most are still mulling over whether to ask for asylum in the United States or South Korea.
Gee, now there’s a tough choice. The sad part is that they’ll probably make the wrong decision based on language and other cultural reasons without full knowledge of how they may expect to be treated.
Gee, now there’s a tough choice. The sad part is that they’ll probably make the wrong decision based on language and other cultural reasons without full knowledge of how they may expect to be treated.