South Korea Reacts to U.S. Immigration Raids and Their Impact on Korean Businesses

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Trump offered to let South Korean detainees stay in the U.S. and train American workers, but the 316 South Koreans arrested at a Hyundai-LG plant in Georgia are expected to return home, with concerns about potential impacts on U.S. investment expressed by South Korea's president.
- Trump wanted detained South Koreans to stay, train U.S. workers, Seoul says The Washington Post
- South Korea’s president says Georgia ICE raid could have ‘considerable impact’ on direct US investment from his country CNN
- South Koreans arrested in U.S. immigration raid being sent home NPR
- What we know about the South Korean workers arrested in the Hyundai raid in Georgia NBC News
- Why Hyundai Raid Won’t Crush the Korean Carmaker The Wall Street Journal
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