South Korea to send plane for workers detained in US immigration raid
Summary
South Korea is sending a plane to bring home about 300 citizens detained in a U.S. immigration raid at a construction site in Georgia. These individuals, who worked illegally at a Korean-operated plant, are part of a broader U.S. effort to address unauthorized migration. The South Korean government is in talks with the U.S. to ensure the detained workers face minimal penalties.Key Facts
- South Korea will send a chartered plane to Georgia to repatriate its detained citizens.
- The incident took place at an electric vehicle battery plant operated by a South Korean company.
- U.S. immigration authorities detained about 475 people, of which around 300 were South Koreans.
- The raid is part of a broader U.S. crackdown on unauthorized migration.
- The South Korean government has expressed concern over the situation.
- The South Korean Minister of Foreign Affairs traveled to Washington, DC, for discussions.
- South Korea has significant investments in the U.S. and is seeking to maintain good relations.
- U.S. President Trump emphasized the need for foreign companies to follow U.S. immigration laws.
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