South Korea to Repatriate 300 Workers After U.S. Immigration Raid
South Korea will fly home 300 workers detained in a U.S. immigration raid after negotiating their release, as both nations wrap up processing and plan visa reforms.
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South Korea will fly home 300 workers detained in a U.S. immigration raid after negotiating their release, as both nations wrap up processing and plan visa reforms.
A U.S. federal raid at a Georgia plant led to the detention of over 300 South Korean workers, prompting high-level talks in Seoul and Washington as a major trade deal looms.
Federal agents detained over 475 undocumented workers, mostly from South Korea, at a Georgia Hyundai battery plant, spotlighting the clash between US manufacturing goals and immigration policy.
The Pentagon is sending 600 military lawyers as temporary immigration judges to tackle a backlog, prompting debate over militarization of US law enforcement.
Anti-immigration rallies swept Australia’s cities as participants voiced concerns over mass migration. The government condemned the events, linking them to hate groups and extremist networks.
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A federal judge’s order to close Florida’s remote Everglades detention site ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ faces a state appeal, raising questions on immigration enforcement and rights.
Trump plans to expand National Guard deployments across the U.S. to crack down on crime and illegal immigration in the coming weeks.
The U.S. State Department has cancelled over 6,000 student visas amid a hard-line immigration approach, targeting legal breaches and alleged terrorism.
Chicago ICE raids are pushing long-term immigrants to self-deport, highlighting the human cost of aggressive U.S. immigration policies.