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.
A massive immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia has led to the arrest of 475 individuals, mostly South Korean nationals. The South Korean government is responding with diplomatic efforts and concerns over foreign investment.
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.
Massive protests against immigration enforcement have spread across the U.S., with thousands participating. Some gatherings turned violent, leading to arrests and clashes with police. What sparked this wave of activism?