Hyundai Raid Strains US-South Korea Investment and Diplomatic Ties

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President Trump's efforts to boost U.S. manufacturing through foreign investment are being hindered by his immigration crackdown, exemplified by a raid on a Hyundai battery plant in Georgia that strained relations with South Korea and highlighted issues in the U.S. visa system, which complicates bringing skilled foreign workers for factory setup. Despite promises to make the U.S. more business-friendly, the enforcement actions risk deterring foreign investment and cooperation.
- With Hyundai raid, Trump’s immigration crackdown runs into his push for foreign investment AP News
- South Korea’s president says Georgia ICE raid could have ‘considerable impact’ on direct US investment from his country CNN
- South Koreans Fly Home After Hyundai Raid, Without Being Handcuffed The Wall Street Journal
- Trump offered to let S. Korean detainees stay, train U.S. workers, Seoul says The Washington Post
- South Korea Plane Leaves US to Bring Workers Back Home Bloomberg.com
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