That sentence is fine, except for some missing commas and that "reports" should be "reporters". Reports are documents, they can't "reside" in Korean. Reporters are people and can. :)
"I’d be happy to see more of us become PR agents, of sort, letting others know what’s wrong with the Japanese scam, be they our foreign friends, ‘multi-cultural’ families and foreign reporters residing in Korea."
"be they..." is a way to list things.
I like all kinds of fruit, be they oranges, limes or apples.
In your sentences, the word it is referring back to is "agents".
"I’d be happy to see more of us become PR agents, ..., be they our foreign friends, ‘multi-cultural’ families and foreign reporters residing in Korea."