Trump and South Korea Respond to Georgia ICE Raid on Foreign Workers

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President Trump attempted to reassure South Korea after ICE detained nearly 500 workers, including 300 South Koreans, at a Hyundai plant in Georgia, amid concerns over visa practices and US-South Korea relations, with implications for foreign investment and diplomatic ties.
- Trump says foreign workers are ‘welcome’ after ICE raid in Georgia targets hundreds of South Koreans The Verge
- South Korea to probe potential human rights abuses in US raid BBC
- Facing a weakening economy, Trump changes his tune on policies that ‘frighten’ foreigners MSNBC News
- U.S. diplomat expresses regret over immigration raid on South Korean workers NBC News
- Georgia ICE Raid Netted Workers With Short-Term Business Visas The New York Times
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