South Korean Workers Detained in U.S. Immigration Raids Return Home

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Over 300 South Korean workers detained during a US ICE raid at a Georgia battery plant have returned home, sparking widespread anger and accusations of betrayal from South Korea, which criticizes the US for treating its citizens harshly and questions the trust in their alliance.
- South Korea outraged at 300 workers treated as ‘prisoners of war’ in US raid The Guardian
- Georgia ICE Raid Netted Workers With Short-Term Business Visas The New York Times
- Workplace safety issues at Georgia’s Hyundai plant may have led to Ice raid The Guardian
- South Korean workers detained by ICE return home after saga that has rattled close US friendship CNN
- South Korean workers return home to cheers a week after U.S. immigration raid Reuters
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