South Korean President vows support to Koreans arrested in US immigration raid
South Korea formed a special task force and may send officials to negotiate after ICE detained over 300 Koreans in the largest U.S. single-site immigration enforcement operation, officials said.
- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has ordered all-out efforts following a raid where U.S. immigration authorities arrested hundreds of South Korean nationals in Georgia.
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement confirmed about 475 arrests in the largest single-site enforcement operation in its history.
- Hyundai clarified that none of the detained were directly employed by the automaker and that EV production was not affected.
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South Korea Vows Support to Koreans Arrested in US Immigration Raid
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung ordered all-out efforts on Saturday to respond to the arrests of hundreds of the nation's citizens in a U.S. immigration raid on a Hyundai Motor car battery factory.
·Washington, United States
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SEOUL >> South Korean President Lee Jae Myung ordered all-out efforts today to swiftly respond to the arrests of hundreds of the nation’s citizens in a U.S. immigration raid on a Hyundai Motor car battery factory.
·Honolulu, United States
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