US Immigration Raids Spark Human Rights Concerns and Economic Worries

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The ICE raid at a Georgia battery plant, likely driven by a White House-imposed arrest quota under Stephen Miller, resulted in the wrongful detention of over 300 South Korean workers, causing international controversy and potential economic repercussions for U.S. foreign investment, especially from South Korea.
- Stephen Miller’s Quota Likely Drove Korean Arrests In Immigration Raid Forbes
- US officers tied us up and pointed guns at us, South Korean engineers tell BBC BBC
- South Korea to examine Georgia ICE raid for possible human rights abuses The Washington Post
- Facing a weakening economy, Trump changes his tune on policies that ‘frighten’ foreigners MSNBC News
- Trump administration in damage-control mode after Hyundai immigration raid sparks investment concerns CNBC
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