[스브스타] Yoo Seung-jun criticizes ‘Yoo Seung-Jun’s prevention law’



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Singer Seung-Jun Yoo (Steve Seung-Jun Yoo from the United States) gave an intense reaction to the so-called ‘Yoo Seung-Jun Prevention Act’ initiated by Democratic Party Representative Kim Byung-Joo, saying, “Am I a public enemy? ”

In a video posted on the YouTube channel yesterday (19), Yoo Seung-jun said, “Am I a murderer, rapist, child sex offender?” “It is?” And so on.

He protested: “If a system that would be affected by a former artist who was active on Korean soil 19 years ago, is there a problem with the system itself? Is it wrong with the politics itself?”

“You say I make young people feel collapsed?” “Isn’t it breaking?”

In addition, he criticized several political issues that were not directly related to his entry, such as the Sewol ferry incident, the candlelight protests and the inter-Korean Panmunjom summit.

He said the government is fostering anti-American sentiment, saying, “It fosters nationality, and Hyojin is fomenting anti-American sentiment with the Mijini case (Hyosooni Miseoni case).”

At the same time, protests by the Korean people by candlelight were called “coups provoked by unrest”. “It is not like this?”

Yoo Seung-jun was controversial for avoiding military service by acquiring American citizenship after promising to join the military, and the Ministry of Justice restricted entry in 2002.

When he tried to enter Korea on a Korean overseas visa (F-4) and was denied, he filed a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Consulate General and won the reappearance of the Supreme Court in March this year. However, the Los Angeles Consulate General again refused to issue a visa and filed a lawsuit again.

On the 17th, Representative Kim Byeong-ju proposed a bill (Nationality Law, Immigration Control Law, Korean Overseas Law, National Public Officials Law, Local Public Officials Law) to prevent tax evasion. military service by changing nationality.

This is content that in principle prohibits the restoration of the nationality of ‘a man who has lost or abandoned the nationality of Korea’ without fulfilling his military service obligations and prohibits entry into the country. If the amendment is approved, the bases to restrict Yoo Seung-jun’s entrance become clearer.

(editor C, photo = Youtube)

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