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China-Japan-Koreas
Congress Passes Welfare Act for N. Korean Children
2013-01-03
Might as well, everyone else except ordinary Americans is getting a slice of Uncle Sugar's pie...
The U.S. Congress on Tuesday passed a bill promoting the welfare and human rights of North Korean children in third countries. A full session of the House of Representatives unanimously passed the North Korean Child Welfare Act of 2012.
Because we're rolling in dough, can't spend it fast enough to keep up with it...
The bill urges the U.S. government to facilitate protection of North Korean children in China and other countries by reuniting them with their families or through adoption. It requires the secretary of state to "brief appropriate congressional committees on efforts to advocate for and develop a strategy to provide assistance in the best interest of these children." It calls for resolving "issues of statelessness of North Koreans" in foreign countries.

The bill also calls on the U.S. government to carry out a pilot project in cooperation with the South Korean government to support family reunions for such children.

Earlier on Dec. 28 the U.S. Senate passed the bill submitted from the House. It will come into effect once President Barack Obama signs it.

By contrast, South Korea has enacted no law related to the North Korean people's human rights. Bills were submitted to the 17th and 18th National Assembly but their passage was blocked by the opposition.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  reuniting. Does that mean we ship them back to North Korea? How does that support their 'human rights'? They will probably then be shipped to a labor camp (along with their family).
Posted by: CrazyFool   2013-01-03 15:46  

#6  Screw the Norks.
Posted by: Muggsy Mussolini1226   2013-01-03 13:40  

#5  I wonder how many well paid federal hack jobs this will create?

State will be using the money saved by not spending on consulate security.
Posted by: Pappy   2013-01-03 13:09  

#4  Wait a minute. You say we have to borrow money from China to protect North Korean children in China? Ouch, my head hurts.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2013-01-03 12:52  

#3  I wonder how many well paid federal hack jobs this will create?
Posted by: tu3031   2013-01-03 00:40  

#2  WTF? Stupidity knows no limits.
Posted by: gorb   2013-01-03 00:14  

#1  Saving North Korea's kiddies from North korea???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-01-03 00:14  

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