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For decades, Korea has been their home. On paper, they do not belong.

Long-term undocumented migrants have built families, careers and communities in South Korea, yet many continue to live in legal limbo

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hani.co.krStai leggendo8 g fa

For decades, Korea has been their home. On paper, they do not belong.

Long-term undocumented migrants have built families, careers and communities in South Korea, yet many continue to live in legal limbo

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english.hani.co.kr9 g fa

With 400,000 undocumented workers in Korea, Lee administration weighs paths to legal status

With undocumented migrants forming a vital source of labor in the country, the government has put together a task force aimed at bringing them out of the shadows

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·english.hani.co.kr

    With 400,000 undocumented workers in Korea, Lee administration weighs paths to legal status

    With undocumented migrants forming a vital source of labor in the country, the government has put together a task force aimed at bringing them out of the shadows

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·hani.co.kr

    For decades, Korea has been their home. On paper, they do not belong.

    Long-term undocumented migrants have built families, careers and communities in South Korea, yet many continue to live in legal limbo