South Korea Secures Release of Detained Workers in Georgia Raid

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South Korea is negotiating with the United States to secure the release of hundreds of Korean workers detained during an immigration raid at a battery plant construction site in Georgia, with plans to send a chartered plane once administrative procedures are completed.
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- South Korea Negotiates Release of Korean Workers Detained in Georgia Raid The New York Times
- South Korean workers detained in Georgia ICE raid to be sent back to South Korea following negotiations, official says CNN
- ICE leads multi-agency operation targeting illegal employment and federal crimes in Georgia U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (.gov)
- ICE arrests at a Georgia Hyundai plant create new tension with South Korea NPR
- South Korea has finished talks with US to release Korean workers Reuters
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