South Korean Workers Detained in Hyundai Raid Return Home Amid US-Georgia Immigration Concerns

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Over 300 South Korean workers detained in an immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai factory have been released and are returning to South Korea, amid diplomatic discussions and concerns over U.S. visa policies affecting future investments and worker rights.
- South Korean workers who were detained in a Hyundai factory raid are now headed home. Here’s what else to know PBS
- South Korea’s president says Georgia ICE raid could have ‘considerable impact’ on direct US investment from his country CNN
- Georgia ICE Raid Netted Workers With Short-Term Business Visas The New York Times
- South Koreans Fly Home After Hyundai Raid, Without Being Handcuffed The Wall Street Journal
- Trump offered to let S. Korean detainees stay, train U.S. workers, Seoul says The Washington Post
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