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  • S. 555 is a bill that instructs the Secretary of State to create a national registry for Korean American families separated by the Korean War to help facilitate future reunions. The registry will collect names and information of families who wish to reconnect with relatives...

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    S. 555 is a plan for the United States to create a list of Korean American families who were separated a long time ago because of the Korean War, so they might find their lost family members again. The plan also involves talking to North Korea to help make these family meetups possible, and it sets aside a big sum of money to help with this task.