chosun.com
The Korean government will issue ID cards for Koreans staying illegally in the U.S. in a bid to make a problem that is likely here to stay more manageable, Seoul¡¯s Embassy in Washington said in a statement Sunday.
The Korean Consulate in Los Angeles has agreed with city officials to issue consular identification cards for illegal aliens who have otherwise no way of proving their identity. The cards will list their nationality, birth date and address in a move expected to make life easier for visa overstayers. Implementation is slated for the middle of next year and could be expanded across the U.S. later.
Posted by Richard at November 22, 2005