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Over 300 South Korean Workers Return Home After Georgia Immigration Raid

Over 300 South Korean Workers Return Home After Georgia Immigration Raid

BUSINESS - 9/12/2025

In a dramatic turn of events, over 300 South Korean workers detained in a Georgia immigration raid have left Atlanta for home. The incident has sparked discussions on the U.S. visa system as South Korean officials seek improvements for future worker mobility.

Mass Immigration Raid: 316 South Korean Workers Released from Georgia Detention

Mass Immigration Raid: 316 South Korean Workers Released from Georgia Detention

WORLD - 9/11/2025

In a surprising turn of events, over 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at a Georgia battery factory are headed back home. The incident raises concerns about U.S. visa policies and economic relations.

South Korean President Urges U.S. Visa Reform Amid Worker Detentions

South Korean President Urges U.S. Visa Reform Amid Worker Detentions

BUSINESS - 9/11/2025

South Korean President Lee calls for urgent U.S. visa reforms following a controversial immigration raid that detained over 300 workers. This could jeopardize billions in investments from Korean companies.

U.S. ICE Raids Hyundai Battery Plant: 475 Workers Detained Amid Controversy

U.S. ICE Raids Hyundai Battery Plant: 475 Workers Detained Amid Controversy

BUSINESS - 9/8/2025

In a surprising raid at Hyundai's battery factory, U.S. ICE detained 475 workers, including over 300 South Koreans. Advocates call for their release as controversy brews over immigration policies and labor practices.

South Korea's Foreign Minister Heads to U.S. Amid Controversial Immigration Raid

South Korea's Foreign Minister Heads to U.S. Amid Controversial Immigration Raid

WORLD - 9/8/2025

South Korea's foreign minister is on his way to the U.S. to finalize the return of hundreds of South Korean workers detained during a controversial immigration raid in Georgia, sparking outrage and confusion back home.

Kentucky Battery Factory Votes Narrowly for Union Representation Amid Controversy

Kentucky Battery Factory Votes Narrowly for Union Representation Amid Controversy

BUSINESS - 8/28/2025

In a closely watched vote, employees at a Kentucky battery factory partly owned by Ford have narrowly opted for union representation, but contested ballots could change the outcome. The U.A.W. claims victory despite company opposition.

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