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37:. If certain conditions are not met under the Employment Permit System, then the foreign worker would be considered illegal. In addition, the following reasons are for one to get deported: terrorist allegations, supporting or praising North Korea, and not having legal status in South Korea. In January 2015, Korean-American Shin Eun-mi was deported to California due to praising North Korea's wine, leading many conservatives to accuse her of siding with North Korea. 63:
Migrant trade unions are organizations that band migrant workers to fight against wage inequality and discrimination in the workplace. In 2008, Migrant Trade Union leaders Torna Limbu and Abdus Sabur were deported for unspecified actions. Outside forces appealed the deportation, but the South Korean
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from South Korea as many foreign undocumented workers, specifically migrant workers, in South Korea are the most vulnerable to deportations. South Koreaโ€™s Immigration order of departure (deportation) may be challenged at the Korean Administrative Court.
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Migrant workers in South Korea do not receive any sort of payment if they have a deportation order. Even if an employer owes them a certain amount of money, that employer is not forced under South Korean law to pay them.
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government deported the leaders before anything could be done. In 2018, there were six migrant workers deported due to accusations against them concerning support of terrorist organizations such as
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Deportation from South Korea also runs the risk of a 10-year re-entry ban to those who receive the punishment.
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Kim, Nora Hui-Jung (September 2008). "Korean Immigration Policy Changes and the Political Liberals' Dilemma".
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The lack of economic stability plays a factor in whether foreign workers are deported as evidenced with the
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Due to the increase in globalization in the 1980s, foreign workers have become a prominent presence in
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South Korea
deportation
1997 Asian financial crisis
Migrants' Trade Union in Korea
ISIS
doi
10.1525/as.2004.44.2.316
doi
10.1111/j.1747-7379.2008.00138.x
S2CID
145507308
"How to Appeal a Korean Deportation Order or Exit Order?"


ISBN
9781622570201


"American set to be deported from South Korea for pro-North views."


"Six foreign workers deported, one arrested over terror allegations"
The Korea Times



ISBN
9780415649698
"Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2008: Volume 1"
"Korea: Migrants' trade union leaders deported"

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