Hyundai's CEO José Muñoz sheds light on the recent immigration raid, clarifying that it specifically targeted LG Energy Solutions, leading to the arrest of hundreds of South Koreans.
Hyundai's battery plant in Georgia faces a delay of up to three months due to an immigration raid that detained hundreds of workers, primarily South Koreans. This enforcement action raises concerns about labor shortages and investment relations.
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.
In a recent statement, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem asserted that the detention of hundreds of South Koreans in a Georgia raid won't deter U.S. investment. The controversial actions have sparked outrage and confusion among allies.
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.
In a dramatic turn of events, South Korea has finalized negotiations with the US for the release of over 300 workers detained during a raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. The workers are set to return home soon as administrative procedures are completed.
In a surprising turn of events, South Korea's government has finalized discussions with the US to repatriate citizens detained in an immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia. Over 300 South Koreans were among 475 individuals arrested, raising concerns about the impact on US-South Korea trade relations.
In a sweeping immigration operation, more than 300 South Koreans were arrested at a Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia. The raid, part of a criminal investigation, has raised serious concerns in Seoul about the treatment of its nationals.
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 surprising operation, US immigration authorities raided Hyundai's Georgia manufacturing site, arresting over 450 individuals due to alleged unlawful employment practices. The move has sparked international concerns, especially from South Korea.