South Korean president calls Hyundai raid ‘unjust infringement’
Approximately 300 South Korean workers were detained during a U.S. immigration raid at a Georgia Hyundai-LG factory for potentially exceeding visa waivers and lacking proper documentation.
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South Korean president calls Hyundai raid ‘unjust infringement’
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday called the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid at the Hyundai manufacturing plant in rural Georgia last week an “unjust infringement” and said he is working with the U.S. to ensure it will not happen again, according to multiple reports.
US immigration raid an ‘unjust infringement’ on rights of detained South Koreans, country’s president says
South Korea’s president says the detention of hundreds of South Korean nationals after a immigration raid on a factory in Georgia last week was an “unjust infringement” on the rights of South Korean people and businesses operating in the United States.
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