By Evan George
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Immigration officials were wrong to strip the immigrant choir director of a Los Angeles--area Korean Presbyterian church of his rare religious worker visa, an appeals panel ruled Friday. Dae Song Park, a Korean citizen who has lived in the U.S. with his wife and children for 10 years, directs all the live music during ritual ceremonies and prayers as a full-time employee at Love Korean Churc...
Daily Journal Staff Writer LOS ANGELES - Immigration officials were wrong to strip the immigrant choir director of a Los Angeles--area Korean Presbyterian church of his rare religious worker visa, an appeals panel ruled Friday. Dae Song Park, a Korean citizen who has lived in the U.S. with his wife and children for 10 years, directs all the live music during ritual ceremonies and prayers as a full-time employee at Love Korean Churc...
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