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US to Deport 300 South Korean Immigrants

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According to South Korean media, Foreign Minister Cho Hyun is due to leave for the US for talks related to the workers’ release. Last week, US immigration authorities detained 475 people, most of them South Korean nationals, at Hyundai’s vast manufacturing site in Georgia.

Three hundred South Korean workers detained during a massive immigration raid in the United States will be released and brought home, South Korea’s government said on Sunday.

According to South Korean media, Foreign Minister Cho Hyun is due to leave for the US for talks related to the workers’ release. Last week, US immigration authorities detained 475 people, most of them South Korean nationals, at Hyundai’s vast manufacturing site in Georgia.

Agents focused on a plant that is still under construction, where Hyundai has partnered with LG Energy Solution to produce batteries for electric vehicles. The operation was the latest workplace raid conducted as part of the Trump administration’s mass deportation agenda.

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But this one is distinct because of its large size and because the targeted site has been touted as Georgia’s largest economic development project.

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