Sec. 7. Sense of Congress regarding Korean-American divided families
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It is the sense of Congress that— the United States and North Korea should begin the process of reuniting Korean-American divided family members with their immediate relatives through ways such as— identifying divided families in the United States and North Korea who are willing and able to participate in a pilot program for family reunions; finding matches for members of such families through organizations such as the Red Cross; and working with the Government of South Korea to include American citizens in inter-Korean video reunions; the institution of family is inalienable and the restoration of contact between divided families whether physically, literarily, or virtually is an urgent need; and the United States and North Korea should pursue reunions as a humanitarian priority of immediate concern.