After Massive Raid at Hyundai Plant in Georgia, Non-Korean Families in Crisis
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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 interrogation of hundreds of South Koreans in Georgia (southeast).
Trump says he doesn't want to 'frighten off' foreign companies after raid on Hyundai
President Donald Trump tried to do damage control after the Department of Homeland Security raided a Hyundai plant in Georgia and detained hundreds of workers with legal visas."When Foreign Companies who are building extremely complex products, machines, and various other 'things,' come into the Uni...
It was supposed to be the biggest blow against illegal workers, but the action of U.S. authorities in Georgia hit the wrong people and triggered a diplomatic crisis.


After massive raid at Hyundai plant in Georgia, non-Korean families in crisis
After Koreans detained in a massive raid on a Georgia Hyundai plant were sent to South Korea, the nearly 200 non-Korean workers ensnared in the crackdown remain in legal limbo, lawyers and social workers say.
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