South Koreans detained in ICE raid at Hyundai electric vehicle site in Georgia
Summary
U.S. immigration authorities conducted a raid at a Hyundai electric vehicle manufacturing site in Georgia, arresting over 450 people, including some South Koreans. The raid was part of an investigation into alleged unlawful employment practices at the facility, which has been operational for a year.Key Facts
- U.S. immigration authorities raided a Hyundai manufacturing site in Georgia.
- Over 450 people were arrested, including South Korean nationals.
- The raid involved allegations of unlawful employment practices and federal crimes.
- The facility in question produces electric vehicles and has been operating for a year.
- The South Korean foreign ministry expressed concern over the detention of its citizens.
- Several U.S. agencies, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and ICE, participated in the operation.
- The site is considered the biggest economic development project in Georgia, with 1,200 employees.
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