South Koreans Affected by U.S. Immigration Actions and Diplomatic Responses

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U.S. immigration authorities detained over 300 South Korean workers at a Georgia factory, sparking diplomatic tensions and protests, but they are now being sent home with assurances of future reentry rights, highlighting ongoing issues with visa policies and U.S.-South Korea economic relations.
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- Trump offered to let S. Korean detainees stay, train U.S. workers, Seoul says The Washington Post
- U.S. Frees Hundreds of South Koreans Without Handcuffs After Immigration Raid The Wall Street Journal
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