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Trump Concerned S. Korean Arrests Could ‘Frighten’ Investors

President Trump reaffirmed support for foreign workers and investments despite a recent ICE raid that detained 475 South Korean workers at a Georgia factory, officials said.

  • On September 4, authorities arrested some 475 people at the Hyundai-LG electric vehicle battery factory construction site in Georgia during work on the facility.
  • On Sunday, President Donald Trump said foreign workers and investors are welcome and he does not want to frighten off investors, emphasizing learning from their employees to build extremely complex products.
  • South Korean President Lee Jae Myung called the raid `bewildering` and warned Thursday it could discourage future investment, while Korea's trade unions demanded Donald Trump issue an official apology over detentions.
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Donald Trump assured Sunday that workers sent to the United States by foreign companies were "welcome" and that he did not want to "fear" investors from other countries, ten days after the arrest of hundreds of South Koreans in Georgia (southeast). ...

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Trump concerned South Korean arrests could ‘frighten’ investors

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Prensa Libre broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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