South Korean Hyundai Workers Detained in Georgia Spark Diplomatic and Trade Tensions

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South Korea is shocked and confused after the detention of hundreds of its workers during a US immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia, leading to diplomatic tensions and concerns over future investments and visa policies. The US has agreed to release the workers and return them on a charter flight, but the incident has sparked criticism from South Korean officials and experts about US immigration enforcement and its impact on bilateral relations.
- South Koreans face shock and confusion after worker detentions at Georgia Hyundai plant PBS
- Nearly 500 workers were taken in a raid at Hyundai’s battery plant. In a quiet Georgia town, the silence is deafening CNN
- South Korea to send chartered plane to Atlanta to bring back workers detained in US Reuters
- Attorney says detained Korean Hyundai workers had special skills for short-term jobs AP News
- Trump trade, immigration agendas collide in Hyundai raid NBC News
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