South Korean Workers and Government React to U.S. Immigration and Trade Actions

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Over 300 South Korean workers detained during a U.S. immigration raid at a Georgia battery factory were flown back to South Korea after diplomatic discussions, with the process influenced by U.S. presidential instructions and concerns over visa system reforms.
- South Korean workers detained in immigration raid leave Atlanta and head home NPR
- South Korea’s president says Georgia ICE raid could have ‘considerable impact’ on direct US investment from his country CNN
- Exclusive: Hyundai should have called me for visas, Lutnick says Axios
- Trump offered to let S. Korean detainees stay, train U.S. workers, Seoul says The Washington Post
- In South Korea and Japan, Fury at U.S. Fuels Backlash Over Trade Deals The New York Times
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