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.
A federal immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai factory site has raised alarms about Trump's conflicting economic and immigration policies, potentially jeopardizing $350 billion in investments from South Korea.
In a shocking operation, federal agents arrested nearly 500 workers, mostly South Koreans, at a Hyundai factory in Georgia, marking a historic crackdown on immigration violations during Trump's presidency.
In a stunning operation, ICE detained hundreds of workers at a Georgia facility set to produce batteries for Hyundai and Kia electric vehicles, halting construction and raising concerns over immigration policies.