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If you enjoyed this video, consider subscribing. It helps me make more videos like this: / @underworldcode ___ Before 1965, fewer than 10,000 Koreans lived in the United States. By 2000, there were over 1.1 million. They built thriving communities from Los Angeles to New York to Virginia — but inside those communities, a criminal underworld was growing that almost nobody on the outside ever knew about. This is the untold story of Korean organized crime in America. From the Last Generation Korean Killers, whose leader received a 271-year prison sentence and became the first person ever extradited under the U.S.-Korea treaty, to the Korean Power gang that extorted hundreds of businesses across Manhattan and Queens, to the sex trafficking networks that stretched from San Francisco to Washington, D.C. — this video traces a criminal empire that operated for decades behind a wall of silence. How did Korean gangsters exploit their own communities? Why did victims almost never go to police? What happened during the 1992 LA riots that proved just how vulnerable Korean America really was? And why did federal investigators struggle for years to penetrate a world where cultural shame, language barriers, and fear of deportation kept everyone quiet? The answers reveal one of the most overlooked chapters in American organized crime history — and a story that is still evolving today. This video is a researched historical documentary based on court records, federal law enforcement press releases, verified journalism, and publicly available sources. It is intended for educational purposes only. The events and criminal activities discussed are presented as matters of public record. This channel does not glorify, promote, or encourage criminal behavior of any kind.