South Korea Plans to Repatriate Workers Detained in US Immigration Raid

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Over 300 South Korean workers were detained during a raid at a Hyundai electric vehicle plant in Georgia, prompting diplomatic efforts for their return and raising concerns within the local Korean community about immigration and safety. The US and South Korea are negotiating the workers' repatriation, with some legal complexities regarding their visa status, while the incident has caused anxiety and community tension in Pooler, Georgia.
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