U.S., South Korea Work to Address Visa Issues After Georgia Raid
Gov. Kemp aims to restore economic and diplomatic ties after ICE detained 475 people, mostly South Korean nationals, at a Georgia Hyundai plant, officials said.
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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Aims to Mend Ties with South Korean Business Leaders
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp Aims to Mend Ties with South Korean Business Leaders Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is set to engage with South Korean business executives from Hyundai Motor and LG Energy Solution this week. This diplomatic effort follows a controversial immigration raid at a jointly-owned battery plant under construction in Georgia, which saw the detention of hundreds of South Korean workers.The raid, carried out by U.S. immigration au…
Georgia governor to thank Hyundai, LG, SK, CJ during 3-day visit
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp will meet high-level executives from Hyundai Motor, LG Energy Solution (LGES), SK On and CJ Foodville during his three-day visit to Korea this week, and express his gratitude for their investments in his state. In an apparent attempt to address negative public sentiment stemming from the mass detention of Korean workers in early September at a construction site in the state, Kemp is also scheduled to join a series of inte…
Georgia Governor Will Beg Koreans to Bring Back Battery Plant
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMHXXtUbmWI Unbelievable, humiliating clown show as ICE raids have sabotaged a multi-billion dollar battery plant in Georgia. Georgia Governor Kemp is heading to Korea to humbly beg angry Koreans to come back and put themselves at risk of being clapped in irons again. Clownshow. That an embarrassment.
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