
South Korea Pushes for New US Visa Amid Georgia Raid Fallout
South Korea is urging the U.S. to back a new visa program after 300 workers were detained in a mass immigration raid at Hyundai’s Georgia plant.
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South Korea is urging the U.S. to back a new visa program after 300 workers were detained in a mass immigration raid at Hyundai’s Georgia plant.
South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung says a US immigration raid at a Hyundai site in Georgia, detaining 300 workers, could leave Korean firms hesitant to invest in the US.
Up to 450 workers were detained in a US raid at Hyundai’s Georgia battery plant site, pausing one of the state’s largest investments.