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The Korean American VALOR Act will help ensure these veterans can access quality care.
More of us believe this is abhorrent and wrong than those who believe in bans.But it can also be by necessity as dictated by the questions a novel asks.

who lives in Oakland with her husband and son.Rafu: What is your approach to incorporating contemporary issues into your stories?Tokuda-Hall: I generally think it’s impossible not to incorporate contemporary issues into a story.and blossoming identities converge in Maggie Tokuda-Halls remarkable companion to ‘The Mermaid.

Rafu: Did you grow up hearing about your family history from your grandparents.Following is The Rafu Shimpos interview with the author about her books and the recent controversy.

Rafu: Are there any film or TV adaptations of your works planned?Tokuda-Hall: Who knows at this point.
That I didn’t believe they were doing well enough by my community — and by this I mean all historically marginalized people in the United States — to have the right to my family’s story.Thanks to the Korean American VALOR Act.
The Korean American VALOR Act amends Title 38 of the United States Code to allow the VA secretary to enter into a reciprocal agreement with the Republic of Korea to grant access to healthcare through the Department of Veterans Affairs to individuals who served as allies to the U.I am glad our bill has passed the Senate and will soon be signed into law.
The Korean American VALOR Act will help ensure these veterans can access quality care.released the following statement after the Senate unanimously passed his Korean American Vietnam Allies Long Overdue for Relief (VALOR) Act.